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The weakest C-Cl bond is present in

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Answered by varshith923
1

Answer:

The weakest C−Cl bond is present in benzylchloride (C

6

H

5

CH

2

Cl) out of the four structures, due to following reasons:-

⟶ C−Cl bond in ortho, meta and para isomers has some double bond character, but in C

6

H

5

CH

2

Cl, it is pure single bond.

⟶ C

6

H

5

CH

2

Cl on cleavage gives benzyl cation which is stabilized by resonance.

Explanation:

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Answered by mannpahilwani1024
2

Explanation:

the answer is option D because in all the other 3 options there is double bond character due to ortho meta and para positions so they have a stronger bond

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