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Excerpt from American Chemical Journal, Vol. 2: Edited With the Aid of Chemists at Home and Abroad
III. The rate at which the bromine is taken up becomes more rapid as the temperature is raised.
IV. Toluol takes up bromine more rapidly than its substitution products. This result is confirmed by the Observation of Beilstein and Kuhlberg,* that the more chlorine there was attached to the ring, the harder it was to introduce chlorine into the Side - chain.
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