Match the most likely product with each reaction vPhenol plus excess 1/2 iodine in HNO3 yields A. 2, 4, 6-triiodo-phenol Toluene plus CH3CI and AICI3 B.n-Pentylbenzene Benzene plus acetyl chloride and FeBr3 C. 1, 2, 3, 4-tetramethylbenzene D. Benzoic acid |1-Phenyl-pentanone plus Zn(Hg) in HCI Hot, aqueous KMN04 and tert-butylbenzene E. tert-Butylbenzene F. Acetophenone v Hot, aqueous KMN04 and hexylbenzene

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Match the most likely product with each reaction
Phenol plus excess 1/2 iodine in HNO3 yields
A. 2, 4, 6-triiodo-phenol
B.n-Pentylbenzene
C 1, 2, 3, 4-tetramethylbenzene
Toluene plus CH3CI and AICI3
Benzene plus acetyl chloride and FeBr3
D. Benzoic acid
1 Phenyl-pentanone plus Zn(Hg) in HCI
E. tert-Butylbenzene
F. Acetophenone
v Hot, aqueous KMN04 and tert-butylbenzene
v Hot, aqueous KMN04 and hexylbenzene
Transcribed Image Text:Match the most likely product with each reaction Phenol plus excess 1/2 iodine in HNO3 yields A. 2, 4, 6-triiodo-phenol B.n-Pentylbenzene C 1, 2, 3, 4-tetramethylbenzene Toluene plus CH3CI and AICI3 Benzene plus acetyl chloride and FeBr3 D. Benzoic acid 1 Phenyl-pentanone plus Zn(Hg) in HCI E. tert-Butylbenzene F. Acetophenone v Hot, aqueous KMN04 and tert-butylbenzene v Hot, aqueous KMN04 and hexylbenzene
Phenol plus 1) HNO3 H2SO4: 2) Br2
+ AICI3; 3) 1/2 l2, HNO3. can yield
O 1-bromo-2-iodo-3-nitrophen-4-ol
O 2-bromo-3-iodo-4-hydroxy-nitrobenzene
O 3-bromo-5-iodo-4-nitrophenol
1-bromo-3-iodo--4-hydroxy-nitrobenzene
O 2-bromo-6-iodo-4-nitrophenol
Transcribed Image Text:Phenol plus 1) HNO3 H2SO4: 2) Br2 + AICI3; 3) 1/2 l2, HNO3. can yield O 1-bromo-2-iodo-3-nitrophen-4-ol O 2-bromo-3-iodo-4-hydroxy-nitrobenzene O 3-bromo-5-iodo-4-nitrophenol 1-bromo-3-iodo--4-hydroxy-nitrobenzene O 2-bromo-6-iodo-4-nitrophenol
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