MCQ
Amongst the following, the compound that is nitrated with difficulty is
  • A
    Benzene
  • Nitrobenzene
  • C
    Toluene
  • D
    Phenol

Answer

Correct option: B.
Nitrobenzene
b
Nitrogen of nitro benzene is difficult as it contain electron with drawing group, making compound electron elements.

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

In $PO_4^{3 - }$ ion, the formal charge on each oxygen atom and $P - O$ bond order respectively are
The maximum number of electrons accommodated in $5f$ orbitals are
Which of the following is solid at room temperature?
What will be the order of Ist ionisation energy
Three complex compounds $I,\  II$ and $III$ have Blue, Red and Green colour respectively then which of the following order of labs (absorbed wavelength) is $CORRECT$ :
Total number of species from the following with central atom utilising $2 \mathrm{p}^2$ hybrid orbitals for bonding is.. . . . . . . .$\mathrm{NH}_3, \mathrm{SO}_2, \mathrm{SiO}_2, \mathrm{BeCl}_2, \mathrm{C}_2 \mathrm{H}_2, \mathrm{C}_2 \mathrm{H}_4, \mathrm{BCl}_3, \mathrm{HCHO}$, $\mathrm{C}_6 \mathrm{H}_6, \mathrm{BF}_3, \mathrm{C}_2 \mathrm{H}_4 \mathrm{Cl}_2$
The first ionisation energy of oxygen is less than that of nitrogen. Which of the following is  the correct reason for this observation :-
Given below are two statements :

Statement $I$ : Gallium is used in the manufacturing of thermometers.

Statement $II$ : A thermometer containing gallium is useful for measuring the freezing point ( $256 \mathrm{~K}$ ) of brine solution.

In the light of the above statement, choose the correct answer from the options given below :

The aqueous solution of $CuS{O_4}$ is
When $3$ mole of $A$ and $1$ mole of $B$ are mixed in $1$ litre vessel the following reaction takes place ${A_{(g)}} + {B_{(g)}}$ $\rightleftharpoons$ $2{C_{(g)}}$. $1.5$ moles of $ C$ are formed. The equilibrium constant for the reaction is