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Chlorobenzene can be prepared by reacting aniline with
Options
(a) hydrochloric acid
(b) cuprous chloride
(c) chlorine in presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride
(d) nitrous acid followed by heating with cuprous chloride
Correct Answer:
nitrous acid followed by heating with cuprous chloride
Explanation:
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Topics: Haloalkenes and Haloarenes
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Subject: Chemistry
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