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The first reaction for the mechanism for the nitration of benzene is: O A. Nitric Acid...
Provide the mechanism for the nitration of acetophenone using a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid. Include the mechanism of formation of the electrophilic species NO2, as well as the important resonance contributors involved after the electrophile attacks the benzene ring. acetophenone
D) During the nitration of benzene ring by conc. nitric acid in presence of conc. sulfuric acid, conc. nitric acid acts as: E) Which of the following alcohol can't be oxidized even with stronger oxidizing agent as chromic acid? Please explain, thank you!
Nitrobenzene is made by the direct nitration of benzene by nitric acid in the presence of strong sulphuric acid solution: CHe+HNOCH,NO2+H2O The actual nitrating agent is the nitronium ion, NO27, and the sulphuric acid is needed to generate this from the nitric acid feed Reconcentrated sulphuric acid, of strength 74% by weight and XC is mixed with pure nitric acid at 25°C to give a nitric acid strength in the mixture of 7.5% by weight. The heat of mixing causes...
nitration of methyl benzoate why is the reaction mixture cooled as the sulfuric/nitric acid mixture is added?
Draw the mechanism for the following reaction: AlCl3 Draw the mechanism for the nitration of benzene.
Use a sheet of paper to answer the following question. Draw the mechanism for the nitration of benzene using a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids.
Question 9 Identify the electrophile in the nitration of benzene reaction. a) NO2+ b) NO3+ c) NO2 d) HNO3 Question 10 Which of the marked hydrogens is most acidic?
Write a mechanism for the nitration of methyl benzoate (major product only) Include formation of the electrophile from the reaction of nitric acid with sulfuric acid. Only one resonance structure is needed for the intermediate in the EAS portion of the mechanism
What is the catalyst for nitration of an aromatic compound? O sulfur trioxide Sulfuric acid hydroxy-benzene sodium nitrate QUESTION 2 In what way does nitrobenzene not differ from benzene? nitrobenzene and benzene are both planar nitrobenzene has a regioselective preference for electrophilic aromatic susubstitution, nitrobenzene has a higher boiling point nitrobenzene has a slower reaction rate for electrophilic aromatic substitution ubmit to Sate and submit swers to save all answers
Nitration of Methylbenzoate. Lab 1 6. Why is it important to maintain the reaction temperature low and the addition of nitric acid-sulfuric acid mixture carried out slowly? 8. Which ring of phenyl benzoate would you expect to undergo nitration more easily? Explain. 9. Which is nitrated faster, toluene or phenol? Explain. phenol or nitrobenzene methyl benzoate or phenol nitrobenzene or methyl benzoate benzene or toluene 10. Show all mono, di and trinitration products of toluene. Do you think the mononitration...