Alkyl chloride i s more reactive than cholorobenzene towards nucleophilic substituion
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this is because
1. in chlorobenzene, there is a partial double bond between chlorine and benzene due to resonance
2. phenyl cation is highly unstable
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explain. Benzyl chloride is much more reactive than chlorobenzene because of the formation of the benzyl carbonium ion, C6H5-CH2(+). The (+)-charge is distributed into three carbons of the benzene ring by resonance. Thus, due to the positive charge, it is more reactive towards nucleophilic substitution.
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