A Particular Form Of Tribromobenzene (A) Melts At 713 K. On Nitration, It Forms Three Possible Mononitro Tribromobenzenes. The Structure Of Compound ‘A’ Is

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SIMILAR QUESTIONS

Q1

Which of the following carboxylic acids undergoes decarboxylation easily?

Q2

End product of the following reaction is

Q3

In the reaction,

The product A is

Q4

Product obtained when benzoyl acetic acid is heated, is

Q5

Which separates by sulphonation?

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The same reaction takes place with which one of the following aldehydes?

Q7

Saponification of an ester (A) followed by neutralisation gives a compound (B), which gives violet coloration with FeCl3. The ester (A) is

Q8

Which one of the following compounds is most rapidly hydrolysed by SN1 mechanism?

Q9

Consider the following reaction

A contains benzene ring. Select the correct statement(s) about 1B and X