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2 July, 07:04

Reaction of hexamethylbenzene with methyl chloride and aluminum chloride gave a salt a, which, on being treated with aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution, yielded compound

b. suggest a mechanism for the conversion of hexamethylbenzene to b by correctly inferring the structure of a

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  1. 2 July, 10:12
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    The first step involves reaction of methyl chloride with AlCl₃.

    Then the compound A generates by attack of pi bond on CH₃.

    Then there is a rearrangement of the carbocation from 2° to 3°.

    Finally a H⁺ is lost to give B
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