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Question: Draw the structure of major monohalo products in the following structure. ![](https://www.vedantu....

Draw the structure of major monohalo products in the following structure.

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Hint in a multi- product reaction the most likely formed product will be the major product of the reaction, which will be the structurally most stable form of product. Phosphorus pentachloride acts as a halogenating agent. It reacts with alcohols at room temperature and produces alkyl halide and fumes of hydrogen chloride. Phosphorus pentachloride found in solid state in room temperature.
Stronger bases are a poor leaving group.

Complete Step by step solution-
This reaction is an example of nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN2{{\text{S}}_{\text{N}}}\text{2}). In this reaction PCl5\text{PC}{{\text{l}}_{\text{5}}} produces a nucleophile (Cl-\text{C}{{\text{l}}^{\text{-}}} ion). It attacks alcoholic intermediates from the back side and substitutes the oxonium ion (electron deficient oxygen atom) and forms methyl cyclohexane chloride as a major product. Phosphoryl chloride (POCl3\text{POC}{{\text{l}}_{\text{3}}}) and HCl\text{HCl} is formed as a bi-product.

Additional information -
In this reaction PCl5\text{PC}{{\text{l}}_{\text{5}}} act as an electrophile, becausePCl5\text{PC}{{\text{l}}_{\text{5}}} attached with five highly electronegative chlorine atoms. Alcoholic group of benzyl chloride donate its lone pair to the phosphorus atom and forms oxonium ion by the release of Cl-\text{C}{{\text{l}}^{\text{-}}} ion. Formation of oxonium ion makes it a good leaving group. Cl-\text{C}{{\text{l}}^{\text{-}}} Ion attacks in electron deficient alkyl carbocation by SN2{{\text{S}}_{\text{N}}}\text{2} mechanism and forms benzyl chloride as a final product.

Note – SN2{{\text{S}}_{\text{N}}}\text{2}Reaction takes place through an intermediate transition state and back side attack of nucleophile occurs from the less hindered side.
Primary alkyl group and non-polar solvent favour the SN2{{\text{S}}_{\text{N}}}\text{2} reaction.