Talk:Bergman cyclization
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This image for the Bergman cyclization needs to be corrected. The wording over the last arrow reads "proton donor". It should read "hydrogen atom donor". A proton is a positively charged particle. The Bergman Cyclization reaction generates a di-radical, which then becomes benzene after the addition of two hydrogen atoms (or H dot).
- Thanks for spotting the mistake. The image is corrected, it now reads [H] V8rik 22:05, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
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