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Feb 25, 2017 at 0:32 comment added Buttonwood As comment on language: The (single) "spectrum", and in plural several "spectra" (well, Webster lists "spectrums" as an alternative of modern times, too). For future reference, please refrain from thinking /saying / writing three "spectras" which were two plurals in one word.
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Oct 11, 2015 at 11:11 comment added wuschi You could think of some characteristic reactions that chlorbenzene would undergo and then evaluate your hypothesis based on product spectra. For example there's one reaction through aryne intermediate. I wonder then if you could also test for chlorides in the reaction mixture.
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