Abstract
A comparison is made of the effect on the rates and product compositions of substituting a phenyl ring for a hydrogen on ethylene and acetylene and their derivatives. Such a comparison leads to the conclusion that the structure of the intermediate phenyl thiirenium ion, formed by the addition of an arenesulfenyl chloride to phenylacetylenes, is one in which charge is delocalized into the phenyl ring.
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