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(2-Fluorophenyl)trimethylsilane is a compound that reacts with chlorobenzene to form (2-fluorophenyl)chloroform and hydrogen chloride. This process is catalyzed by the presence of fluorine, chlorine, or bromine. The reaction can be reversed by adding an acid. (2-Fluorophenyl)trimethylsilane is not reactive in isolation, but it can react with other compounds such as chlorobenzene to form new compounds. The reaction of (2-fluorophenyl)trimethylsilane also produces kinetic constants which are useful for determining the rate of reaction between two different compounds. (2-Fluorophenyl)trimethylsilane has a resonance structure that resembles the molecule's actual structure, and this resonance structure gives the molecule its stability.
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