
15.1: Naming the Benzenes - Chemistry LibreTexts
Benzene, and methylbenzene (toluene) are produced primarily in this way. Unlike aliphatic organics, nomenclature of benzene-derived compounds can be confusing because a single …
Substitution Reactions of Benzene Derivatives
2023年1月23日 · When substituted benzene compounds undergo electrophilic substitution reactions, two related features must be considered. The first is the relative reactivity of the …
Ortho-, Para- and Meta- Directors in Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
2018年1月29日 · Substitution reactions to install hydroxy groups are very difficult. In theory you could nitrate, reduce to NH2, convert to diazonium, and then KOH, but in practice, you could …
Reduction of Nitro Groups, The Baeyer-Villiger, and Protection …
2018年10月8日 · One of the most important reactions of aromatic substituents is the reduction of nitro groups to amines. This can be done using two general methods: Addition of an easily …
What is the name of benzene with an NH2 group? - Answers
2024年5月27日 · What is c6h5-nh2-ch3 cl? C6H5-NH2-CH3-Cl is a chemical compound with a benzene ring (C6H5), an amino group (NH2), a methyl group (CH3), and a chlorine atom (Cl) …
Nucleophilic Reactions of Benzene Derivatives
2023年1月23日 · Chloro and bromobenzene reacted with the very strong base sodium amide (NaNH 2 at low temperature (-33 ºC in liquid ammonia) to give good yields of aniline …
Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution - The Benzyne Mechanism
2018年9月17日 · For example, it was found that treating chlorobenzene with sodium amide (NaNH 2) in liquid ammonia (boiling point = –33°C) resulted in the rapid formation of …
Intro The “Sandmeyer Reaction” is a versatile method for replacing the amine group of a primary aromatic amine with a number of different substitutents. The amine is treated with “nitrous …
*Considering inductive effects only, an NH2 group withdraws electron density and CH3 donates electron density. A resonance effect is electron donating when resonance structures place a …
Aromatic Reactivity - Michigan State University
Benzene is more susceptible to radical addition reactions than to electrophilic addition. We have already noted that benzene does not react with chlorine or bromine in the absence of a …
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