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Aromatic compounds

Does Chlorination of nitrobenzene (C6H5NO2) under conditions of electrophillic aromatic substitution produce faster or slower than chlorination of benzene and gives a mixture containing mostly o-and p-chloronitrobenzene; or does it occur faster or slower than chlorination of benzene and gives mostly m-chloronitrobenzene?

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