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Benzylamine may be alkylated as shown in the following equation
`C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)NH_(2)+R-XrarrC_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)NHR`
Which of the following alkyl halides is best suited for this reaction through `S_(N)` 1 mechanism?

A

`CH_(3)Br`

B

`C_(6)H_(5)Br`

C

`C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)Br`

D

`C_(2)H_(5)Br`

Text Solution

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The species `C_(6)H_(5)Coverset(+)(H_(2))` (benzyl carbocation), therefore, `C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)Br` is best suited for `S_(N)` 1 reaction.
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