Chem-ch09-P2 (Aromatic Hydrocarbons) 1 / 11 Total number of di-substituted products obtained from Benzene is: 2 3 4 5 2 / 11 Aromatic hydrocarbons are the derivatives of: Normal series of paraffins Alkene Benzene Cyclohexane 3 / 11 Amongst the following, the compound that can be most readily sulphonated is: Toluene Benzene Nitrobenzene Chlorobenzene 4 / 11 Amongst the following, the compound that can be most readily sulphonated is: Toluene Benzene Nitrobenzene Chlorobenzene 5 / 11 The acid which is obtained when benzene is oxidized in the presence of V2O5 is_____________. Oxalic acid Formic acid Picric acid Maleic acid 6 / 11 A glyoxal is formed due to reaction of benzene with Aldehyde Ketone Ozone Oxygen gas 7 / 11 Toluene HNO3+H2SO4→ 100°C ? m – nitrotoluene Orthonitrotoluene p-nitrotoluene 2, 4, 6-TNT 8 / 11 Resonance energy of benzene is: 150.5 KJ/ mole 140.5 KJ / mole 155 KJ/mole 145 KJ/mole 9 / 11 How many resonance structures of benzene are known? 3 4 5 6 10 / 11 During nitration of benzene, the active nitrating agent is: no3 no2+ NO2- HNO3 11 / 11 Benzene cannot undergo: Substitution reactions Addition reactions Oxidation reactions Elimination reactions Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz
Chem-ch09-P2 (Aromatic Hydrocarbons)
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Total number of di-substituted products obtained from Benzene is:
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Aromatic hydrocarbons are the derivatives of:
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Amongst the following, the compound that can be most readily sulphonated is:
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The acid which is obtained when benzene is oxidized in the presence of
V2O5 is_____________.
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A glyoxal is formed due to reaction of benzene with
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Toluene HNO3+H2SO4→ 100°C ?
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Resonance energy of benzene is:
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How many resonance structures of benzene are known?
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During nitration of benzene, the active nitrating agent is:
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Benzene cannot undergo:
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