STANDARD Chemistry Aromatic Compounds Match the Following Question
Name the products of the following reactions. (I) C₆H₆ reacts with methyl chloride in presence of AlCl₃. (II) C₆H₆ reacts with acetyl chloride in presence of AlCl₃. (III) C₆H₆ reacts with fuming nitric acid in presence of conc. H₂SO₄. (IV) C₆H₅ is catalytically hydrogenated.
I-Chloromethane II-Toluene III-Nitrobenzene IV-n-Hexane
I-Methylbenzene II-Chlorobenzene III-Phenyl-nitrite IV-Trimethyl-benzene
I-Benzyl chloride II-Trimethyl-benzene III-Trinitro-toluene IV-Toluene
I-Toluene II-Aceto-phenone III-Trinitro-benzene IV-Cyclo-hexane
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
The reactions are Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation, nitration, and hydrogenation. (I) forms toluene, (II) forms acetophenone, (III) forms trinitrobenzene, and (IV) forms cyclohexane.
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