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Why is benzene iodination so hard?

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For Iodination, the reaction is endothermic with 12kJ/mol of energy absorbed. Therefore, it cannot be done using the conventional method using Lewis acid catalyst and requires strong oxidizing agents. This is because, I2 adds to the Benzene reversibly generating HI.

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