The nitration equation and mechanism of bromobenzene. Also, would the final product be para, orthodontist, or meta?
4 mL conc. HNO3
4 mL conc. H2SO4
1.5 mL or bromobenzene
The nitration equation and mechanism of bromobenzene. Also, would the final product be para, orthodontist, or...
8. Propose a mechanism for the nitration of anisole to give ortho and para nitroanisole. (10 pts) OCH HNO3 H2SO4
If nitration of para-nitroanisole is carried out, show the structure of the main product and justify its response. OCH3 HNO3 H2SO4 NO2
Someone help me write the chemical mechanism of the following chemical equation. thanks Lab Nitration of an aromatic compound Objective This experiment will be a nitration of a monosubstituted aromatic compound. The compound will be a meta, ortho or para director The purpose of the experiment is to synthesize an aromatic nitration product and characterize it Chemical Equation ΗΝΟ, H, SO. 0 °C NO2 Unknown
When bromobenzene is treated with HNO3/H2SO4 the major product is 4-nitrobromobenzene. Show a complete mechanism for this reaction, including detailed picture of any intermediates.
12) Write the mechanism for the following nitration and predict the product. (10 pts) ОН HNO3 H2SO4
12) Write the mechanism for the following nitration and predict the product. (10 pts) ОН HNO3 H2SO4
Draw the two step mechanism for the nitration of bromobenze to give the para product. Draw the four major resonance contributers for the intermediate cation. Circle the resonance structure that is particularlt stable, and explain the reasoning.
Reaction 1: Nitration HNO3 NO2 H2SO4, H20 NO2 toluene NO2 ortho meta para Procedure for Reaction 1: 1) To a stirred solution of 3 mL (44.7 mmoles) 67 % HNO3 in 3.75 mL of water, H2SO4 (9 mL) was slowly added at 10-15 °C. 2) This nitrating solution was added dropwise with vigorous stirring to 4 mL (37.5 mmoles) of toluene while cooling in ice-water in order to maintain the reaction temperature between 15 and 25 °C. 3) Stirring was...
There are 3 pictures, 18 exercises in total. Topics are Benzenes and their reactions No -I ab 0 CH3 Br nooit 1. Aromatic molecules contain Tt electrons. a. 4n b. 4n+2 c. An odd number d. 4n+1 c. Zero Condition needed for benzene halogenation to occur a. NaC1, 1120 b. C12, H20 c. C12, AICI3 d. NaCl, CH3OH e. C12, CC14 3. In an electrophilic aromatic substitution, the hydroxyl group orients ortho-para because a, removes electronic density from the benzene...
show mechanism and arrows 11.) Provide the mechanism for each step and the final product for the following series of reactions. (5 points) "Y 2.) A8:0, 10, 1.) excess CH31 2.) Ag20, H2O, A 13.) Provide the mechanism for each step and the final product for the following series of reactions. (25 points) 1.) HNO3/H2SO4 2.) Zn (Hg), HCI 3.) HNO/HCI 4.) H30+, A 5.) O o