(a)
Interpretation:
The product of the monobromination of
Concept introduction:
Halogenation is the
The activating groups are the groups that have the ability to donate the electron density to the benzene ring. The deactivating groups are the groups that have the ability to withdraw the electron density to the benzene ring. The ortho and para directing groups are the activating groups while meta directing groups are deactivating groups.
The different positions with respect to group
(b)
Interpretation:
The product of the monobromination of aniline should be predicted.
Concept introduction:
Halogenation is the chemical reaction that involves the addition of one or more halogens to the compound. Bromination is the type of halogenations reaction that involves the addition of bromine to the compound. When bromine is added to a single position in the compound, the reaction is known as monobromination.
The activating groups are the groups that have the ability to donate the electron density to the benzene ring. The deactivating groups are the groups that have the ability to withdraw the electron density to the benzene ring. The ortho and para directing groups are the activating groups while meta directing groups are deactivating groups.
The different positions with respect to group
(c)
Interpretation:
The product of the monobromination of
Concept introduction:
Halogenation is the chemical reaction that involves the addition of one or more halogens to the compound. Bromination is the type of halogenations reaction that involves the addition of bromine to the compound. When bromine is added to a single position in the compound, the reaction is known as monobromination.
The activating groups are the groups that have the ability to donate the electron density to the benzene ring. The deactivating groups are the groups that have the ability to withdraw the electron density to the benzene ring. The ortho and para directing groups are the activating groups while meta directing groups are deactivating groups.
The different positions with respect to group
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