Monochlorination of toluene in sunlight followed by hydrolysis with aq. NaOH yields.
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  1. Benzyl alcohol.
Explanation:
Monochlorination of toluene in sunlight gives benzyl chloride. On hydrolysis with aq. NaOH, benzyl chloride, shows nucleophilic substitution reaction to give benzyl alcohol.
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