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Electrophilic Substitution
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Which electrophilic substitution reaction involves the use of concentrated sulfuric acid to introduce an SO₃H group into an aromatic ring?
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Nitration
Sulfonation
Alkylation
Acylation
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During the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene, which of the following is formed as the electrophile?
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Alkyl cation (R+)
Acylium cation (RCO+)
Nitronium carion (NO₂+)
Halogen cation (X+)
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In the nitration of benzene, the electrophile is the nitronium ion (NO₂ +), which is generated by reacting benzene with concentrated nitric acid alone.
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True
False
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Acylation reactions of aromatic compounds can be easily reversed, allowing the original aromatic compound to be regenerated.
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True
False
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The presence of a nitro group (−NO₂) on an aromatic ring increases its reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution.
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True
False
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Which of the following reactions describes the halogenation of an aromatic compound?
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The addition of a halogen across a double bond
The substitution of a hydrogen atom on the aromatic ring with a halogen atom
The removal of a halogen atom from the aromatic compound
The formation of a halogen bond within the aromatic ring
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During the halogenation of an aromatic ring, which of the following acts as a catalyst?
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NaOH
H₂SO₄
AlCl₃
HNO₃
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Sulfonation of benzene to produce benzenesulfonic acid is an irreversible reaction.
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True
False
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