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Answere the following with suitable equation wherever necessary
(i) suggest a reagent to distinguish acetaldegyde from acetone.
(ii) what happens when excess chlorine is hpassed through boling toluene in the presence of sublight?

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When excess chlorine is passed through boiling toluene in the presence of sunlight, benzortrichloride is obtained.
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