Aromatic substitution reactions occur by addition of an electrophile such as Br1 to the

Chapter 15, Problem 15.49

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Aromatic substitution reactions occur by addition of an electrophile such as Br1 to the aromatic ring to yield an allylic carbocation intermediate, followed by loss of H1. Show the structure of the intermediate formed by reaction of benzene with Br1

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