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products of hydrolysis of chlorobenzene

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Answered by nabilkqtr
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C6H5Cl +  H2O  --------; C6H5OH + HCl
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The products obtained on hydrolysis of Chlorobenzene are Phenol and Hydrochloric Acid (HCl).

Explanation:

  • Chlorobenzene is an aromatic compound which has no color.
  • It is in liquid form which can be burned. It is used as a solvent also used in the manufacturing of chemicals. Its formula isC_6H_5Cl..
  • When it is hydrolysed with water, it forms two byproducts by the replacement of the Chlorine atom on the benzene ring with the OH ion and from Phenol (C_6H_5OH) and Hydrochloric acid (HCl) as byproducts.

       C_6H_5Cl + H2O\rightarrow C_6H_5OH + HCl.

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