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What is the consequence of the loss of aromaticity in the sigma complex intermediate?
A. It makes the intermediate high in energy and reactive, driving the subsequent proton loss.
B. It makes the intermediate completely stable.
C. It prevents any further reaction.
D. It converts the molecule into a free radical.
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