Which dichlorobenzene might theoretically yield three mononitro products?

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The question is asking which type of dichlorobenzene could produce three different mononitro products during nitration, implying an understanding of the substitution patterns of the dichlorobenzene isomers.

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m-Dichlorobenzene

The correct answer is m-Dichlorobenzene.

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The correct answer is m-Dichlorobenzene.

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m-Dichlorobenzene can yield three different mononitro products because the two chlorine substituents allow nitration at three unique positions on the benzene ring.

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A common mistake is assuming that symmetry in substitutions allows fewer products, but m-dichlorobenzene maintains three distinct reactive positions.

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