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Bromination of benzene (C6H6), an aromatic compound,

▸ occurs by substitution rather than addition.

▸ occurs by addition rather than substitution.

▸ occurs more rapidly than bromination of a nonaromatic compound.

▸ results in formation of 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexabromocyclohexane.

▸ occurs in the absence of a catalyst.
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