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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 reaction in which HBr is added across the double bond.
The third reaction is a nucleophilic substitution process that uses the SN1 mechanism to replace the -I group with -OH.
The nucleophilic aromatic substitution process, in which the -Cl group is replaced by -OH, is the fourth reaction.The fifth reaction is a dehydrohalogenation reacti
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This is a matching answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar
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 reaction in which HBr is added across the double bond.
The third reaction is a nucleophilic substitution process that uses the SN1 mechanism to replace the -I group with -OH.
The nucleophilic aromatic substitution process, in which the -Cl group is replaced by -OH, is the fourth reaction.The fifth reaction is a dehydrohalogenation reaction, in which the alkyl halide is eliminated by Saytzeff.
<p><span data-teams="true">This is a matching answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar</span></p><p>The first reaction is an electrophilic substitution process in which <strong>Cl<sup>+</sup> </strong> from the <strong>Cl<sub>2</sub></strong> and <strong>FeCl<sub>3</sub></strong> combination attacks and substitutes the benzene ring.</p><p>Following Markownikoff's rule, the second reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction in which <strong>HBr</strong> is added across the double bond.</p><p>The third reaction is a nucleophilic substitution process that uses the <strong>S<sub>N</sub><sup>1</sup></strong> mechanism to replace the <strong>-I</strong> group with <strong>-OH</strong>.</p><p>The nucleophilic aromatic substitution process, in which the <strong>-Cl</strong> group is replaced by <strong>-OH</strong>, is the fourth reaction.The fifth reaction is a dehydrohalogenation reaction, in which the alkyl halide is eliminated by Saytzeff.</p><p><strong>Correct Answer:</strong> (i) → (b) (ii) → (d) (iii) → (e) (iv) → (a) (v) → (c)</p>
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