Nitration of Benzene:: Discuss The Mechanism of Above Reaction in Three Steps
This document discusses three organic reactions: nitration of benzene, Friedel Crafts alkylation, and Friedel Crafts acylation. For nitration of benzene, nitric acid and sulfuric acid are used to add a nitro group to the benzene ring. In Friedel Crafts alkylation, an alkyl halide reacts with an aromatic compound in the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride to substitute an alkyl group on the ring. In Friedel Crafts acylation, an acyl halide reacts with an aromatic compound using anhydrous aluminum chloride to substitute an acyl group on the aromatic ring.
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Nitration of Benzene:: Discuss The Mechanism of Above Reaction in Three Steps
This document discusses three organic reactions: nitration of benzene, Friedel Crafts alkylation, and Friedel Crafts acylation. For nitration of benzene, nitric acid and sulfuric acid are used to add a nitro group to the benzene ring. In Friedel Crafts alkylation, an alkyl halide reacts with an aromatic compound in the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride to substitute an alkyl group on the ring. In Friedel Crafts acylation, an acyl halide reacts with an aromatic compound using anhydrous aluminum chloride to substitute an acyl group on the aromatic ring.