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chlorobenzene is less reactive than benzyl chloride​

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Answered by bhakti4616
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Chlorobenzene is less reactive than benzyl chloride In chlorobenzene the lone pairs present on Cl atom get involved in resonance with pi electrons of benzene due to which C-Cl bond acquires double bond character Hence, reactivity decreases....

Answered by guptamaanini
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Answer:

yes chlorobenzene is less reactive than benzyl chloride

Explanation:

It is because, 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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