Chapter 16: Q73E (page 524)
Use your knowledge of directing effects, along with the following data, to deduce the directions of the dipole moments in aniline andbromobenzene.
Short Answer
Directions of the dipole moment as:
Chapter 16: Q73E (page 524)
Use your knowledge of directing effects, along with the following data, to deduce the directions of the dipole moments in aniline andbromobenzene.
Directions of the dipole moment as:
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(a) Nitration of bromobenzene
(b) Bromination of nitrobenzene
(c) Chlorination of phenol
(d) Bromination of aniline
Question: How might you synthesize the following substances from benzene?
(a) m-Chloronitrobenzene
(b) m-Chloroethylbenzene
(c) 4-Chloro-1-nitro-2-propylbenzene
(d) 3-Bromo-2-methylbenzenesulfonic acid
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