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How will you distinguish between the following pair of compounds?
Chlorobenzene and benzyl chloride
How will you distinguish between benzyl chloride and chlorobenzene?
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Property | Chlorobenzene | Benzyl chloride |
| Structure | Chlorine atom attached directly to the benzene ring. | Chlorine atom attached to the benzyl (CH2) group. |
| Type of compound | Aromatic halide | Benzylic halide |
| Reactivity | Less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution due to resonance stabilization of the C-Cl bond. | More reactive towards nucleophilic substitution as the C-Cl bond is on a benzylic carbon. |
| Reaction with NaOH | Does not undergo nucleophilic substitution with aqueous NaOH on heating. | Undergoes nucleophilic substitution with aqueous NaOH on heating to give benzyl alcohol. |
| Reaction with AgNO3 | No precipitate formed with AgNO3 solution. | White precipitate of AgCl formed with AgNO3 solution. |
| Combustion behavior | Burns with a smoky flame due to aromatic ring. | Burns with a clear flame. |
| Use in Tests | Differentiated from benzyl chloride by slower or no reaction with AgNO3 and NaOH. | Differentiated by quick reaction with AgNO3 to form AgCl and with NaOH to give benzyl alcohol. |
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