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The first step of electrophilic aromatic substitution involves the formation of the arenium ion intermediate.

a. True
b. Fasle

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Aromatic compounds undergo substitution rather than addition reactions because the aromatic structure is maintained.

Electrophilic aromatic substitution begins with attack of the electrophile on the aromatic ring to yield a delocalized intermediate called the arenium intermediate. Loss of hydrogen from this intermediate yields the final product.

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