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write the reaction of the chlorination of benzene​

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Answered by shindeshreyas009
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Explanation:

Mechanism of chlorination of benzene: Benzene on treatment with chlorine in the presence of halogen carrier (Fe or FeCl3) forms chlorobenzene.

Different steps involved in the mechanism are:

(i) Generation of an electrophile (Cl+): The catalyst Lewis acid (FeCl3) helps in the generation of an electrophile (Cl+) by causing polarisation of the chlorine molecule.

Cl with straight delta plus on top space minus Cl with straight delta minus on top space plus space FeCl subscript 3 space space rightwards arrow space space space FeCl subscript 4 superscript minus space plus space stack Cl with Chloronium space ion below with plus on top

(ii) Formation of the carbocation: The electrophile (Cl+) attacks the benzene ring to form an intermediate carbocation which is resonance stabilised. It is a slow step.

Resonance hybrid of the above resonating structures can be represented as,

(iii) Proton transfer from the carbocation to form chlorobenzene

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