Physics, asked by probienikhil, 3 months ago

charocol is treated with chlorobenze​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
1

Answer:

Definitely no reaction will occur at all. As Chlorobenzene has a chlorine atom directly attached to it, it shows resonance and the C-Cl bond gains partially double bond character. ... Aqueous KOH favours substitution reaction, whereas alcoholic KOH favours elimination.

Answered by tirupathireddyakkala
0

Answer:

When chloral (also known as trichloroacetaldehyde, Cl

3

CCHO) is treated with chlorobenzene in the presence of a catalytic amount of sulfuric acid, it produces DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane).

The reaction is as follows:

Cl

3

CCHO+2C

6

H

5

Cl→Cl

3

CCH(C

6

H

4

Cl)

2

+H

2

O

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