The reaction of benzene with chloride produces principally which of these?

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The question is asking to identify the principal product formed from the reaction of benzene with a given chloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride. This involves understanding the concepts of electrophilic aromatic substitution.

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II

The final answer is II.

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The final answer is II.

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In Friedel-Crafts alkylation, the carbocation formed from the alkyl chloride may undergo rearrangement to form a more stable structure before reacting with benzene. The option II corresponds to this rearranged product.

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A common mistake is not considering the rearrangement of carbocations for more stability, leading to incorrect product identification.

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