Benzene (C6H6) is a cyclic, nonpolar molecule. By removing one of the hydrogens and replacing it with another atom or group, this substituted benzene becomes polar. Which of the following substituted benzenes is the most polar?
A) C6H5F (fluorobenzene)
B) C6H5Br (bromobenzene)
C) C6H5Cl (chlorobenzene)
D) C6H5I (iodobenzene)
E) C6H5CH3 (methylbenzene)
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