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Benzene reacts with chlorine in the
presence of an iron catalyst to produce
(A) benzene hexachloride
(B) benzyl chloride
(C) chlorobenzene
(D) benzoyl chloride​

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Answered by adityajaiswalrnkt
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Answer:

Explanation:

Benzene reacts with chlorine or bromine in the presence of a catalyst, replacing one of the hydrogen atoms on the ring by a chlorine or bromine atom. The reactions happen at room temperature. ... Strictly speaking iron isn't a catalyst, because it gets permanently changed during the reaction.

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Answered by shubhamkr5923
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Answer:

Explanation:

Benzene reacts with chlorine in the

presence of an iron catalyst to produce

(A) benzene hexachloride

(B) benzyl chloride

(C) chlorobenzene

(D) benzoyl chloride

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