When acetylene reacts with arsenic trichloride in the presence of anhydrous

When acetylene reacts with arsenic trichloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminium chloride, it produces

Options

(a) Nitrobenzene
(b) beta-chlorovinyl dichloroarsinc
(c) Lewisite
(d) both (beta-chlorovinyl dichloroarsinc) and (Lewisite)

Correct Answer:

both (beta-chlorovinyl dichloroarsinc) and (Lewisite)

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