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Useful Links 🎯 CUET Mock Test Series — Train Like a Top Scorer Practice unlimited tests, chapter mastery drills, revision boosters, and full exam simulations. Access structured preparation tools and exam-focused resources 👉 https://cuetexamsnta.massgraduates.in/ 📸 Instagram — Daily Updates & Exam Insights Stay connected for tips, strategies, and preparation guidance 👉 / cuet_mass_graduates_2026 📢 Telegram — Study Materials & Community Support Join telegram channel for accessing subject-wise notes, daily quizzes, announcements, and CUET learning updates 👉 https://t.me/CUETMassGraduates In this video, we cover one of the most misunderstood topics in Organic Chemistry — Haloarenes: Bond Nature & Substitution Reactions. Many students assume haloarenes behave like haloalkanes — but this is conceptually wrong and frequently tested in CUET examinations. In this session, we clearly explain: 🔹 Why C–X bond in haloarenes is stronger 🔹 Role of sp² hybridization 🔹 Partial double bond character due to resonance 🔹 −I (Inductive) effect of halogens 🔹 +R (Resonance) effect of halogens 🔹 Why halogens are deactivating but ortho–para directing 🔹 Electrophilic substitution reactions in chlorobenzene 🔹 Why SN1 is not possible in haloarenes 🔹 Why SN2 is difficult 🔹 Phenyl carbocation instability 🔹 Comparison: Haloalkane vs Haloarene 🔹 Special cases with –NO₂ groups 🎯 CUET High-Yield Focus ✔ Why haloarenes are less reactive toward nucleophilic substitution? ✔ Why halogens are deactivating yet ortho-para directing? ✔ Why SN1 & SN2 mechanisms fail in haloarenes? ✔ Bond strength comparison ✔ Resonance reasoning-based MCQs ✔ Concept traps involving −I and +R effects This topic is pure conceptual reasoning and frequently appears in structure-based and mechanism-based MCQs. After this lecture, you will confidently: ✔ Differentiate haloalkane vs haloarene ✔ Predict substitution products ✔ Avoid common CUET conceptual traps ✔ Solve orientation-based questions CUET Chemistry 2026 Haloarenes reactions C–X bond in haloarenes −I and +R effect Ortho para directing group Why haloarenes resist SN1 SN2 Electrophilic substitution in chlorobenzene Organic chemistry CUET preparation #cuetug2026 #cuet #cuet2026 #competitiveexams #massgraduates #education #cuetpreparation #cuetpreparation #cuetpreparation2026 #cuetexamstrategy #cuetugexam #studysmart #studymotivation #cuetchemistry #learning #haloarene