Question 13.11: Draw the structure of m-chloroethylbenzene. ANALYSIS m-Chlor...
Draw the structure of m-chloroethylbenzene.
ANALYSiS m-Chloroethylbenzene has a benzene ring with two substituents, chloro and ethyl, in a meta relationship (i.e., on C1 and C3).
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Since all carbons in the benzene ring are equivalent, draw a benzene ring and attach one of the substituents— for example, chloro—to any position.
Now go to a meta position two carbons away from the chloro-substituted carbon, and attach the second (ethyl) substituent.
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