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During the electrophilic aromatic substitution of benzene, an intermediate known as the Wheland inteAromatic Hydrocarbons Chemistry Question

Question

During the electrophilic aromatic substitution of benzene, an intermediate known as the Wheland intermediate (arenium ion) is formed. Which of the following best describes the structural and electronic features of this intermediate?

Answer: D

💡 Solution & Explanation

The arenium ion (sigma complex) is a true intermediate, lying in an energy valley. The attack of the electrophile causes one carbon to become $sp^3$ hybridized, breaking the cyclic conjugation. The remaining $4\pi$ electrons are delocalized via resonance over the other 5 $sp^2$ hybridized carbon atoms.

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