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BCHCT -13 1 ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET

BCHCT -13 1 ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET

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(ii) Nitration of alkane (iii) Isomerisation of alkane (iv) Aromatization of alkane (v) Pyrolysis of alkane (5) 17. Explain the structures of a momoene and a diene. (5) 18. Explain Markovnikoff’s rule giving suitable examples. (5) 19. Give mechanism of the following: (i) …

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ELECTROPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION NITRATION OF …

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NITRATION OF METHYL BENZOATE ANASAZI EXPERIMENT SERIES . ANASAZI EXPERIMENT SERIES DID YOU KNOW? The nitrogen in industrial nitric acid originates in the air you breathe, which contains 78 % nitrogen. Much of the nitrogen in the food we eat comes from synthetic fertilizers manufactured using nitric acid.

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ELECTROPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS OF …

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C. Nitration of Benzene Benzene reacts with concentrated nitric acid, usually in the presence of a sulfuric acid catalyst, to form nitrobenzene. In this reaction, called nitration, the nitro group, LNO 2, is introduced into the benzene ring by electrophilic substitution.

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Reactions of Benzene & Its Derivatives

Reactions of Benzene & Its Derivatives

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Nitration of benzoic acid Organic Lecture Series 40 Activating-Deactivating • Any resonance effect, such as that of -Any resonance effect NH2, -OH, and -OR, that delocalizes the positive charge on the cation intermediate lowers the activation energy for its

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NITRATION OF METHYL BENZOATE - Minnesota State …

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Nitration of Methyl Benzoate 102 General Mechanism for an Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: The general mechanism for all electrophilic aromatic substitutions is summarized below. First, a reactive electrophile E+ must be generated by interaction of a reactant with acid (either a Lewis acid or a normal Bronsted acid).

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