Chemical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Chemical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Birch Reduction, Nitration of Benzene, Sulphonation of Benzene, Halogenation of Benzene, Electrophilic Substitution Reactions of Benzene, Meta Directing Groups, Chlorination of Benzene and, Combustion of Benzene
Important Questions on Chemical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
The structure of the major organic product expected form the following reaction are
In which of the following reaction, A is formed as major product?
The Birch reduction of benzoic acid gives
Identify the type of organic reaction shown in the above equation.
Identify the reagent used to convert benzene into hexachlorobenzene in the presence of anhydrous .
Identify the product of the reaction, .
Identify the products formed from the following reactions:
Aromatic electrophilic substitution reaction that is reversible is
Identify the non-carcinogenic hydrocarbon from the following:
What are and in the following reaction sequence?
What is meant by Halogenation of benzene?
Which of the following act as electrophile in halogenation?
The complete hydrogenation of benzene gives
The reaction of toluene in presence of chlorine in the presence of ferric chloride gives predominantly
Which of the following undergo electrophilic substitution reactions faster than benzene?
The ortho para-directing group among the following is
In this compound, electrophilic substitution will occur at
Nitrobenzene obtained from benzene where and takes part in the reaction. What is the behaviour of like-
Read the following passage carefully and answer the following question.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the following question.
Ethyl benzene on reaction with bromine in the presence of predominantly gives