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toluene reacts with chlorine in presence of alcl3 to give​

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Answered by harshdeep470
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Answer:

Benzo

chloride

Explanation:

Reaction of methylbenzene i.e. toluene with chlorine in the presence of sunlight is a free radical substitution .

in this reaction hydrogen atoms from side chain get replaced get replaced by chlorine .on monochlorination benzyl chloride is formed on dichlorination benzal chloride and on trichlorination benzochloride is formed.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The answer is benzo chlorido

Explanation:

The answer is benzo chlorido

When it comes into contact with chlorine in the presence of light, toluene, which is also known as methylbenzene, will go through a process known as a free radical substitution. Toluene is sometimes referred to as methylbenzene in certain circles. In certain contexts, you could hear people refer to toluene as methylbenzene. [Citation needed]

During this reaction, the atoms of hydrogen that were previously present in the side chain are replaced by atoms of chlorine. This results in the side chain containing less hydrogen atoms. Previously, hydrogen could be found inside the side chain.

In the process of monochlorination, benzyl chloride is made; in the process of dichlorination, benzal chloride is manufactured; and finally, in the process of trichlorination, benzochloride is manufactured.

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