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Chapter 22 - Reactions of Benzene and Its
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What is the major organic product obtained from the following reaction?
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Question 5
What is the electrophile in the reaction of benzene with a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid?
NO
2
+
HONO
benzene
NO
+
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Question 6
What is the electrophile in the reaction of benzene with acetyl chloride, CH
COCl, and AlCl
?
3
3
CH C
≡
O
3
+
CH
3
+
benzene
CH CO
3
2
−
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What is the role of AlCl
in Friedel Crafts acylations using acid chlorides?
3
electrophile
Lewis acid
base
nucleophile
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Question 8
Which of the following undergoes the most rapid sulfonation upon treatment with fuming sulfuric
acid?
benzoic acid
benzene
nitrobenzene
benzonitrile
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Which of the following undergoes the most rapid acylation upon treatment with acetyl chloride and
AlCl ?
3
1,4-dichlorobenzene
toluene
benzene
chlorobenzene
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Question 10
Which of the following sets of substituents are all ortho/para
directing in electrophilic aromatic
substitution reactions?
Cl, OCH
, COCH
3
3
Br, CH
, NO
3
2
NO
, COCH
, COOH
2
3
CH
, NH
, Br
3
2
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Question 11
Which of the following sets of substituents are all meta
directing in electrophilic aromatic
substitution reactions?
CH
, OH, Br
3
NH
, COCH
, OH
2
3
Cl, NH
, CN
2
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