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p-chloroethylbenzene in the presence of br2 gives?

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Answered by kimtaehyung1730
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Description: Treatment of alkenes with bromine (Br2) gives vicinal dibromides (1,2-dibromides). ... only the Br-Br bond is weak enough to be broken in the presence of an alkene.

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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When methyl benzene = toluene react with chlorine then benzyl chloride made in presence of sunlight, due to free radical substitution mechanism.

When methyl benzene i.e. Toluene reacts with chlorine in presence of sunlight; then 1 H from methyl group is substituted by cl…..So benzyl chloride is formed.

CH3-C6H5 + cl2 (sunlight) → C6H5-CH2cl\

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