The effects of reactants molar ratio, absorbed dose, and absorbed dose rate were studied on benzaldehydechlorobenzene system. Irradiation products were identified by GC/MS analysis and their quantities were determined by GC analysis. Study of the reactants molar ratio effect indicates important aspects of the radiation chemistry of this system. It was observed that the yields of the major products increase as absorbed dose increase. On the other hand, these yields decrease as dose rate increases. Which reflects that the major products are formed via inter-spur reactions i.e. in the bulk of the medium. The mechanisms of the formation of the products were suggested. Benzophenone is one of the main products of this system. Therefore, this study gives a spot of light on a novel radiation chemical route for benzophenone formation. The radiation chemical yield (G-value) of benzophenone was determined at different dose rates.