(a)
Interpretation:
The product formed when p-dichlorobenzene is treated with
Concept Introduction:
The electrophilic substitution reactions are the most common reactions of
These reactions occur in the presence of certain catalyst like
(b)
Interpretation:
The product formed when p-dichlorobenzene is treated with
Concept Introduction:
The electrophilic substitution reactions are the most common reactions of aromatic compounds. It involves the substitution of one of the H atom of aromatic ring with electrophile. It leads to the formation of arenium ion as an intermediate which immediately loses hydrogen ion to form the substituted product.
These reactions occur in the presence of certain catalyst like
(c)
Interpretation:
The product formed when p-dichlorobenzene is treated with
Concept Introduction:
The electrophilic substitution reactions are the most common reactions of aromatic compounds. It involves the substitution of one of the H atom of aromatic ring with electrophile. It leads to the formation of arenium ion as an intermediate which immediately loses hydrogen ion to form the substituted product.
These reactions occur in the presence of certain catalyst like
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