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The simplest aromatic hydrocarbon C6H6 reacts Ⓑ on treatment with sodium hydroxide will (C6H5OH), Phenol, Ⓒ as the product. Also Cl2 to give Ⓐ which on reaction with sodium hydroxide gives Ⓑ.Ⓑ of molecular formula C6H6O. Ⓑ on treatment with ammonia will give C6H7N as D. Identify Ⓐ, Ⓑ,Ⓒ, and explain the reactions involved.

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1. The aromatic hydrocarbon Ⓑ is Benzene, C6H6.

2. Benzene reacts with Cl, to give chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl), as Ⓑ as the product.

3. Chlorobenzene Ⓑ reacts with sodium hydroxide to give (C6H5OH) phenol, Ⓒ as the product.

4. Chlorobenzene reacts with ammonia to give Aniline, C6H5NH2 Ⓓ as the product.

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