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Why are electrophilic substitution reactions in haloarenes generally slower than in benzene?
A. Due to the activating resonance effect of the halogen atom
B. Due to the deactivating inductive effect of the halogen atom
C. Because halogens are large atoms
D. Because benzene is more stable
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