what happens when chloro benzene is reacted with sulphuric acid
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What happens when chloro benzene is reacted with sulphuric acid?
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Now, we know that when sulphuric acid is added to this compound the mechanism follows electrophile (SO3)attacks and since it it will approach to the position with more electron density and thus it attacks on -ve , ortho /para positions and so the result obtained is ortho and para chloro sulphonic acid.
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Chlorobenzene tends to readily react with Chloral in the presence of some sulfuric acid to produce a compound called DDT. ... This DDT is popularly used as an insecticide. This DDT is obtained upon heating the two compounds which are chloral and chlorobenzene.
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