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Sulphonation
formation of benzene sulphonic acid from benzene When benzene is heated with concentrated sulphuric acid at 353 K for 8 hours, benzene sulphonic acid is formed. benzene benzene sulphonic acid Oleum gives m-disulphonic acid. h..
Isomerism in Arenes
Monosubstituted arenes Isomerism is not shown by monosubstituted benzene having methyl or ethyl group as the side chain, because all the positions on benzene ring are identica..
Combustion
combustion of benzene Benzene and its homologues are highly inflammable liquids and burn with a sooty flame. 2C 6 H 6 + 15O 2 12CO 2 + 6H 2..
Naming Aromatic Compounds
representation of benzene ring Aromatic compounds are those carbocyclic compounds that contain at least one benzene ring. The ring of six carbons in benzene or any of its derivatives is termed benzene ring or nucleus. A benzene ring may be represented in any of the following way..
Defects in Kekule's formula
two ortho positions given by kekule s formula While Kekule's formula explained most of theory served facts for benzene, it could still not explain the following facts, The saturated nature of benzene. In actuality only one kind of ortho derivatives are known, but according to Kekule's formula, there can be two ortho positi..
Electrophilic Substitution
resonating structures of nitro benzene Electrophilic Substitution - The nitro group strongly deactivates the benzene ring towards electrophilic substitution. Nitro group is electron withdrawing group and thus causes electron deficiency at ortho and para positrons as is clear from the resonating structures of nitro benzene..
Power Alcohol
Absolute alcohol is miscible with petrol but industrial alcohol is not. However, in the presence of benzene, industrial alcohol can be mixed with petrol. This alcohol used for generating power is called power alcohol..
Solubility
Covalent compounds are generally insoluble or less soluble in water and in other polar solvents. They are however, soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride et..
Solution
(c) is chlorobenzene, an aryl halide because the chlorine is directly attached to the benzene ring. (a), is benzyl chloride which is a substituted haloarene, while (b) is chlorocyclohexane which is a haloalkan..
Oxidation
oxidation of benzene Benzene is slowly oxidised by chromic acid, acidified KMnO 4 etc., to CO 2 and H 2 O. C 6 H 6 + 15 [O] 6CO 2 + 3H 2 O D H = -650kJ When benzene vapours mixed with air are passed over V 2 O 5 (vanadium pentoxide) at 400°C, maleic anhydride is obtained. maleic anh..
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