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what happen when chlorobenzene is treated with chloral

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Answered by Baazigar
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Then DDT will be formed,i.e.dichloro diphenyl trichloro ethane.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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DDT is obtained after the reaction of chlorobenzene with chloral.

Explanation:

  • Chlorobenzene tends to readily react with Chloral in the presence of some sulfuric acid to produce a compound called DDT.
  • An acronym for DDT is Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane.
  • This DDT is popularly used as an insecticide.
  • This DDT is obtained upon heating the two compounds which are chloral and chlorobenzene.
  • For the output of DDT, the presence of Concentrated  is important during the heating of these two compounds.
  • This is all possible due to the high tendency of chlorobenzene to react with nitric acid, chlorine and sulfuric acid.

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