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    Exam 8: Delocalized Electrons: Their Effect on Stability, pka, and the Products of a Reaction - Aromaticity and Electronic Effects: an Introduction to the Reactions of Benzene
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    The Type of Reaction That Benzene Undergoes with Electrophiles Is
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The Type of Reaction That Benzene Undergoes with Electrophiles Is

Question 12

Question 12

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The type of reaction that benzene undergoes with electrophiles is a(n)


A) addition reaction.
B) substitution reaction.
C) subtraction reaction.
D) multiplication reaction.
E) elimination reaction.

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