What happens when chlorobenzene is subjected to hydrolysis.
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When Chlorobenzene is heated at high temperature and pressure in presence of aqueous caustic soda we end up with Phenol as the product.
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At the point when Chlorobenzene is warmed at high temperature and weight in nearness of watery acidic soft drink we wind up with Phenol as the item.
Chlorobenzene does not experience hydrolysis under ordinary conditions.
In any case, it experiences hydrolysis when warmed in a watery sodium hydroxide arrangement at a temperature of 623K and a weight of 300 atm to frame phenol.
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