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The electrophile involved in chlorinatio...

The electrophile involved in chlorination of benzene is

A

chloride ion

B

Chlorornium ion

C

Nitronium ion

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
b

`Cl^(o+)is `RAE`
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  • The electrophile involved in the nitration of benzene is

    A
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    C
    NO
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    D
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    C
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