how is benzene intermediate generated.how can you trap benzene intermediate
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Benzyne is a reactive intermediate in some reactions involving benzene compounds. More specifically, it is often found as a result of an elimination reaction with substituted aromatic compounds like halogenated or acylated benzene rings. The triple bond is non-linear due to the constraints of the 6-membered ring. Benzyne is strained and highly reactive. ... As a result of the non-linear triple bond, benzyne is highly reactive. Benzyne is a reactive intermediate, an tends to undergo addition reactions.
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