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the ate dtermination step in helogenation of benzene is​

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A Mechanism for Halogenation of Benzene.

In the second, slow or rate-determining step a pair of pi electrons from the benzene form a sigma-bond with the electrophile generating a positively charged sigma complex (the benzenonium intermediate for halogenation). .

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A Mechanism for Halogenation of Benzene

In the second, slow or rate-determining step a pair of pi electrons from the benzene form a sigma-bond with the electrophile generating a positively charged sigma complex (the Benzenonium intermediate for halogenation). This step is the rate determining step.

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