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What is a key difference in the reaction mechanisms available to haloalkanes and haloarenes?
A. Haloarenes cannot readily undergo SN1 due to unstable carbocation
B. Haloarenes cannot readily undergo SN2 due to steric hindrance
C. Haloalkanes cannot undergo E1 reactions
D. Haloarenes prefer free radical mechanisms
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