Compound T (C6H6O) reacts with sodium hydroxide to form Compound U. Compound V can be formed when Compound T reacted with sodium. Compound W formed when Compound T reacts with dilute nitric acid at room temperature while Compound X formed when Compound T reacts with concentrated nitric acid at room temperature. Compound T reacts with Br2 in CS2 to produce Compound Y. Identify the possible structural formulae for compound T to Y and give TWO (2) characteristics of compound T.

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Compound T (C6H6O) reacts with sodium hydroxide to form Compound U.
Compound V can be formed when Compound T reacted with sodium. Compound
W formed when Compound T reacts with dilute nitric acid at room temperature
while Compound X formed when Compound T reacts with concentrated nitric acid
at room temperature. Compound T reacts with Br2 in CS2 to produce Compound Y.
Identify the possible structural formulae for compound T to Y and give TWO (2)
characteristics of compound T.
Transcribed Image Text:Compound T (C6H6O) reacts with sodium hydroxide to form Compound U. Compound V can be formed when Compound T reacted with sodium. Compound W formed when Compound T reacts with dilute nitric acid at room temperature while Compound X formed when Compound T reacts with concentrated nitric acid at room temperature. Compound T reacts with Br2 in CS2 to produce Compound Y. Identify the possible structural formulae for compound T to Y and give TWO (2) characteristics of compound T.
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