NEET 2018 · ChemistryPrevious Year Question
The compound (toluene) undergoes the following reactions: The product 'C' is
Answer: (C) m-bromotoluene.
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- A.3-bromo-2,4,6-trichlorotoluene
- B.o-bromotoluene
- C.m-bromotoluene✓
- D.p-bromotoluene
Correct Answer
(C) m-bromotoluene
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