For instance it's clear to me why Clonazepam is more potent than Oxazepam for the following reasons:
1) NO2 at ring A is more electron withdrawing than Cl which raises the activity of the ring.
2) Hydroxyl group at ring B in oxazepam decreases potency
3) Chlorine in ring C at para position in Clonazepam increases potency.
But if we compare lorazepam with diazepam, the " score " of potency would be 2-1 in favour of diazepam since it has alkyl group instead of hydrogen in position 1 which raises potency (1 for diazepam), Lorazepam has hydroxy group in ring B which decreases potency and decrease t1/2( 2 for diazepam) but lorazepam has chlorine in the para position in ring C (1 for lorazepam).
So since lorazepam in real life is more potent than diazepam, does that mean that the halogen in para position in ring C is more important than ring B Substituents?
Thanks a lot in advanced.