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Which of the following is a correct statement regarding electrophilic aromatic substitution?
  a.
  The carbocation intermediate will lose a proton to regain aromaticity, usually from a position other than the site of electrophilic attack.
  b.
  Formation of the carbocation intermediate has a high activation barrier due to loss of aromaticity.
  c.
  The carbocation intermediate has several resonance structures and is negatively charged.
  d.
  Re-formation of the aromatic ring has a low activation barrier and therefore occurs slowly.
  e.
  Many suitable electrophiles are unreactive and can be stored for long periods of time prior to use.
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