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Silver benzoate reacts with bromine to form

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Answered by adarshojha2003
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d is the correct option because it correctly shows the product formed

Answered by CarlynBronk
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Answer: The correct answer is Option d.

Explanation:

When silver benzoate reacts with bromine in the presence of CCl_4 it leads to the formation of bromo benzene with the release of silver bromide and carbon dioxide gas.

The -COO bond of attached to the benzene ring becomes weak and it releases carbon dioxide gas

The chemical reaction for the reaction of silver benzoate with bromine follows:

C_6H_5COO-Ag+Br_2\rightarrow C_6H_5Br+CO_2+AgBr

The image for the reaction is attached below.

Hence, the correct answer is Option d.

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