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Jan 2, 2020 at 5:51 comment added Miles Beckett I just want to say your book is correct. In simple words in this case benzyl free radical has resonance but the mesomeric effect is not transmitted to the free radical simply because it does not have a LONE PAIR of electrons. And besides Benzene has a -I effect thus further withdrawing the electrons and making the free radical unstable. (Coz obviously it needs electrons)
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