34. Which type of reaction mechanism is typical of aromatic compounds? A. Nucleophilic addition B. Free-radical substitution C. Electrophilic substitution D. Nucleophilic substitution

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34. Which type of reaction mechanism is typical of aromatic compounds?
A. Nucleophilic addition
B. Free-radical substitution
C. Electrophilic substitution
D. Nucleophilic substitution
Transcribed Image Text:34. Which type of reaction mechanism is typical of aromatic compounds? A. Nucleophilic addition B. Free-radical substitution C. Electrophilic substitution D. Nucleophilic substitution
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