1. Cycloctatetraene (C8H8)
2. Cyclopentadienyl (C5H5)
3. Annulene (C18H18)
4. Benzene (C6H6)
Cycloctatetraene (C8H8)
1. Arenes
2. Alkenes
3. Alkynes
4. Alkanes
Arenes
1. Nucleophilic substitution
2. Electrophilic substitution
3. Nucleophilic addition
4. Electrophilic addition
Electrophilic substitution
1. Two double bonds
2. one double bond
3. Three alternate double bonds
4. Two alternate double bonds
Three alternate double bonds
1. To absorb water
2. To absorb hydrochloric acid
3. To produce an electrophile
4. To produce nucleophile
To produce an electrophile
1. Chlorobenzene is formed
2. The mechanism is electrophilic addition
3. The mechanism goes via intermediate cation
4. AlCl3 is catalyst
The mechanism is electrophilic addition
1. oxygen
2. hydrogen
3. carbon
4. chlorine
carbon
1. Isomerism
2. Mesomerism
3. Resonance
4. Metamerism
Resonance
1. NO2:deactivating ; m-directing
2. OH: activating ;o-and p-directing
3. Cl:activating ;o-and p-directing
4. CH3:activating ;o-and p-directing
Cl:activating ;o-and p-directing
1. Hydrolysis
2. Substitution reaction
3. Addition reaction
4. Elimination reaction
Substitution reaction