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What Type of Intermediate Is Formed in the Reaction Between

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Question 60

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What type of intermediate is formed in the reaction between bromobenzene and sodium amide to give aniline?


A) Meisenheimer complex
B) benzyne
C) cyclohexadienyl cation
D) benzyl radical

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