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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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a.) Friedel-Craft's Alkylation reaction is the correct option.

  • It is Friedel-Craft's reaction.
  • It is a coupling reaction.
  • It involves aromatic substitution which is used for attaching the substituent to the aromatic rings.
  • There are two types of this reaction,
  1. Alkylation
  2. Acylation
  • In the given reaction,

        Chlorobenzene is reacting with Chloromethane in the presence of  Anhydrous Aluminium Chloride to form Chlorotoluene.

  • It is the same reaction that takes place in Friedel-Craft's Alkylation, where benzene reacts to form toluene products.
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