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The compound formed by a substitution reaction of Benzene is​

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Answered by arpita7364
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Benzene reacts with chlorine or bromine in an electrophilic substitution reaction, but only in the presence of a catalyst. ... It reacts with some of the chlorine or bromine to form iron(III) chloride, FeCl3, or iron(III) bromide, FeBr3.

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D. Hexa bromo cyclohexane is the product formed by substitution reaction of benzene.

Benzene is also known as cyclo hexane. In substitution reaction, hydrogen atoms of benzene are substituted by electrophile.

Reactions are spontaneous in nature. The reactions take place in presence of catalyst like Lewis acid.

Electrophile generally substituted are - halogens, nitrates, sulfur trioxide.

Hexa bromo cyclohexane has six halogen bromine substituted at the place of six hydrogen atoms.

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