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Ethylene reacts with Br, to give 1,2-dib...

Ethylene reacts with Br, to give 1,2-dibromoethane. The anti-addition takes place due to the formation of which intermediate ?

A

`CH_2Br- overset(+)CH_2`

B

C

`BrCH = CH^(+)`

D

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B

Cyclic intermediate
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