What happens when benzene is chlorinated in presence of FeCl3?
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The Cl- attacks FeCl3 to form FeCl4- and Cl+ attacks benzene. The Hydrogen released when chlorine attaches itself on the ring attacks FeCl4- to give FeCl3 and HCl.
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