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Chapter 13.2, Problem 1P

Based on Hammond’s postulate which holds that the closer two consecutive states in a

reaction mechanism are in energy the closer they are in structure, does the structure of the

transition state for formation of the carbocation intermediate more closely resemble benzene or

cyclohexadienyl cation?

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