Match the reactions given in Column I with the types of reactions given in Column II.
Column I
Column II

(a) Nucleophilic aromatic

(b) Electrophilic aromatic substitution

(c) Saytzeff elimination

(d) Electrophilic addition

(e) Nucleophilic substitution
Match the reactions given in Column I with the types of reactions given in Column II.
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Column I |
Column II |
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(a) Nucleophilic aromatic |
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(b) Electrophilic aromatic substitution |
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(c) Saytzeff elimination |
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(d) Electrophilic addition |
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(e) Nucleophilic substitution |
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The first reaction is an electrophilic substitution process in which Cl+ from the Cl2 and FeCl3 combination attacks and substitutes the benzene ring.
Following Markownikoff's rule, the second reaction is an electrophilic addition
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