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This quiz contains 12 questions from a mix of 1 subtopics.
Which of the following is the correct reagent and conditions for the reduction of nitrobenzene to phenylamine?
H2, Ni or Pt catalyst, heat
NaBH4, reflux
CH3Cl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
Sn, conc. HCl, reflux, then NaOH(aq)
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Which of the following is NOT a typical reaction of halogenoalkanes?
Friedel-Crafts alkylation
elimination
electrophilic substitution
nucleophilic substitution
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Which of the following is the correct reagent and conditions for the Friedel-Crafts acylation of benzene?
CH3COCl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
conc. HNO3, conc. H2SO4 catalyst, heat
CH3Cl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
Cl2, AlCl3 catalyst
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Which of the following is a property of aromatic compounds?
stable delocalised ring of electrons
electron deficient carbon
unstable delocalised ring of electrons
polar bond
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What is the correct reagent and conditions for the electrophilic substitution of benzene with chlorine?
Cl2, AlCl3 catalyst
conc. HNO3, conc. H2SO4, heat
CH3COCl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
CH3Cl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
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What is the correct reagent and conditions for the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid?
Sn, conc. HCl, reflux, then NaOH(aq)
Br2(aq), room temperature
K2Cr2O7(aq), dilute acid, reflux
H2, Ni or Pt catalyst, heat
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Which of the following is a typical reaction of acyl chlorides?
electrophilic substitution
reduction
hydrolysis
nucleophilic addition-elimination
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What is the correct reagent and conditions for the reduction of a nitroarene?
CH3COCl, AlCl3 catalyst, heat
Cl2, AlCl3 or FeCl3 catalyst
Sn, conc. HCl, reflux, then NaOH(aq)
H2O(l), warm
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What is the correct reagent and conditions for the reduction of a nitrile to an amine?
Br2(aq), room temperature
hot, alkaline KMnO4(aq), dilute acid
Sn, conc. HCl, reflux, then NaOH(aq)
H2, Ni or Pt catalyst, heat
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The reaction between benzene and ethanoyl chloride in the presence of a catalyst is an example of an substitution reaction.
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What is the term for the reaction between an amine and an acid, resulting in the formation of a salt?
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Which of the following is NOT a typical reaction of carboxylic acids?
neutralisation
electrophilic substitution
reduction
condensation
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