The reaction of toluene with chlorine in presence of ferric chloride gives predominantly
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Hydrocarbons
The reaction of toluene with chlorine in presence of ferric chloride gives predominantly
- benzoyl chloride
- m-chlorotoluene
- benzyl chloride
- o- and p-chlorotoluene
Answer
(D) o - and p -chlorotoluene
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