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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS
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Why is the intermediate formed in S_NAr often described as a 'sigma complex'?
A. It has a sigma bond between the leaving group and the ring.
B. It is stabilized by sigma bonding within the ring.
C. It is a transition state, not an intermediate.
D. It is formed by the sigma-bonding interaction between the nucleophile and the aromatic ring carbon.
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