1. Substitution
2. Elimination
3. Condensation
4. Addition
Substitution
1. Chlorine gas over hot HgO
2. Hydrogen chloride and oxygen over hot silver oxide
3. Hydrogen chloride over phosphorus pentoxide
4. Chlorine and oxygen over hot silver chlorate
Chlorine gas over hot HgO
1. ClO2
2. NOCl
3. NCl3
4. N2O4
NOCl
1. The C-Cπ bonding is delocalized
2. The reactivity of the benzene reflects the presence of carbon - carbon double bonds
3. Each C atom is sp2 hybridized
4. The C6 ring is planar
The reactivity of the benzene reflects the presence of carbon - carbon double bonds
1. Both oxidised and reduced
2. Oxidized only
3. Reduced only
4. Proton acceptor only
Both oxidised and reduced
1. Aromatic compounds
2. Aliphatic compounds
3. Cycloalkanes
4. Heterocyclic compounds
Aromatic compounds
1. 3, 2 and 1
2. 4, 3 and 2
3. 2, 3 and 1
4. 3, 2 and 0
3, 2 and 1
1. Branched
2. Open chain
3. Resonating
4. Ring
Resonating
1. SO42-
2. PO43-
3. NH4+
4. SCl4
SCl4
1. Napthalene
2. Toluene
3. Benzene
4. Pyridine
Benzene