Trichloroacetaldehyde,CCl3CHO reacts with chlorobenzene in presence of sulphuric acid and produces -
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DDT(1,1-bis(4-chlorobenzene)-2,2,2-trichloroethane) (subject to change) which was primarily used to keep away disease causing insects during the WWII and then its insecticide behaviour was later put to use in public use of pest
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The correct answer for this is Di chloro di phenyl tri chloro ethane. Actually when trichloroqacetaldehyde reacts with chlorobenzene in presence of sulphuric acid i.e. H2so4, it forms this compound.
The result is useful for agriculture as farmers used the compound for their insects as an insecticide. This is an important invention of organic chemistry.
The other name folr this is reaction of cloral with chlorobenzene in presence of sulphuric acid.
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