What happens when benzene react with chlorine in presence of sunlight?
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The ring delocalization is permanently broken, and a chlorine atom adds on to each carbon atom. Therefore, in the presence of sunlight, benzene reacts with chlorine to form benzene hexachloride.
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The ring delocalization is permanently broken, and a chlorine atom adds on to each carbon atom. Therefore, in the presence of sunlight, benzene reacts with chlorine to form benzene hexachloride.
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