Chemistry (c) Benzene (E) is converted to product F by the two-step process detailed below. Draw (clearly) the product (F) formed. 1. AICla, heat and H3C 'CI E 2. AICI,, Cl2 and heat

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(c) Benzene (E) is converted to product F by the two-step process detailed below. Draw
(clearly) the product (F) formed.
1. AIClg, heat and
H3C
E
2. AICla, Clą and heat
Transcribed Image Text:Chemistry (c) Benzene (E) is converted to product F by the two-step process detailed below. Draw (clearly) the product (F) formed. 1. AIClg, heat and H3C E 2. AICla, Clą and heat
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