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So this wants to know how many products might be formed.
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So for the first process, chlorination of ozylene.
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So the possible positions for chlorination are position three, position four, and position five.
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So chlorination can occur at various positions on the ring, but the methyl groups are electron donating.
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So they activate certain positions for substitution.
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So the possible products are 3 chlorozolyne, 4, chlorozolyline, 5, chlorozoiline.
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So this is because of the possible positions for chlorination are 5, 4, 4, and 3.
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Next we have two three dichloro ozylene so if chlorination occurs at both position two and three then we have two four dichloro xylene if it occurs at both two and four then we have three four dichloro ozyline and then we have two, three, and four trichloro ozylene.
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So this is a total of seven products for the second chlorination.
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Chlorination of m xylene...