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Electrophilic substitutions include reactions of benzene: A., with concentrated sulfuric acid B., with hydrogen in the presence of HCl C., with chlorine in the presence of FeCl D., in which aromatic character is formed

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Electrophilic aromatic substitution includes reactions of benzene:

A. with concentrated sulfuric acid
B. with hydrogen in the presence of HCl
C. with chlorine in the presence of FeCl


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