User talk:User12345679879

Hi! In the following article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleophilic_aromatic_substitution, there is an image which might cause confusion amongst visitors. The image representing the benzyne mechanism shows a molecule of Cholorbenzene in which carbon atom nr.1(to be called C1) ( the one with a bond to the chloride) is marked with a star. However, in organic chemistry marking a carbon atom with a star means it is optically active ( the molecule is chiral). In this case however, C1 cannot be asymmetric as it is implicated in a double bound, thus not being able to have 4 different substituents. I think that replacing that image with the one from the article about the benzyne mechanism would make it a lot clearer and would correct the mistake in the article User12345679879 (talk) 17:00, 13 March 2013 (UTC)