you conduct an electrophilic aromatic substitution of toluene using Br2/FeBr3 and run a 1-HNMR on product. Doublet at 6.95 ppm Triplet at 7.08 ppm Triplet at 6.96 ppm Doublet at 7.31 ppm You have successfully synthesized:
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