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Activation of benzene ring in aniline can be decreased by treating with
a)      Ethyl Chloride
b)      dil HCl
c)      acetic acid
d)      acetyl chloride
    
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The answer is acetyl chloride. It transforms -NH2 into -NHCOCH3 which is of course less activating.
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Aniline would react with acetyl chloride to form C6H5NHCOCH3 which will deactivate benzene ring.

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