The answer states that when adding (via alkylation) a chain of 3 carbons or more to benzene you get a rearranged product:
I would expect C6H6 + CH3CH2CH2Cl (in AlCl3)===> C6H5CH2CH2CH3
but they state that the rearranged product of this half reaction is C6H5CH(CH3)2
I do not remember learning the fact that when adding a chain of 3 carbons or more would result in rearrangement of the added chain.....and if this is true, how do you come up with the proper rearrangement???
Thanks!
I would expect C6H6 + CH3CH2CH2Cl (in AlCl3)===> C6H5CH2CH2CH3
but they state that the rearranged product of this half reaction is C6H5CH(CH3)2
I do not remember learning the fact that when adding a chain of 3 carbons or more would result in rearrangement of the added chain.....and if this is true, how do you come up with the proper rearrangement???
Thanks!