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What type of reaction is benzene most likely to undergo, and why?
A. Nucleophilic addition, because it has double bonds.
B. Electrophilic addition, because it is unsaturated.
C. Electrophilic aromatic substitution, because it preserves the aromatic stability.
D. Free radical substitution, because it is highly reactive.
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