The reaction of benzene with chloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride produces principally which of these?

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The question is asking which compound is primarily produced when benzene reacts with a specific chloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride. This involves understanding the mechanisms of electrophilic aromatic substitution in organic chemistry.

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V

The final answer is V.

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The final answer is V.

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The reaction involves the formation of a carbocation that rearranges to a more stable form, leading to the production of tert-butylbenzene, which corresponds to option V.

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A common mistake is not considering carbocation rearrangement, which can lead to incorrect product determination.

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