Benzene reacts with n propyl chloride in the presence of anhydrous alcl3 to give
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When n-propyl chloride is allowed to react with Benzene, in the presence of anhydrous Aluminium chloride (AlCl₃), then n-propyl carbonium ion is formed. This n-propyl carbonium ion gets converted to a stable isopropyl carbonium ion along with the formation of cumene or isopropyl benzene.
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