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Conversion of benzene to iodo benzene​

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Answered by choudharyjaya2005
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Iodobenzene can be made from the reaction of benzene with iodine if they are heated under reflux in the presence of concentrated nitric acid, but it is normally made from benzenediazonium chloride solution.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Conversion of benzene to iodo benzene

ANSWER:-

CONVERSION OF BENZENE TO IODOBENZENE:-

  • Iodobenzene can be formed by the heated reaction of Benzene with iodine in the presence of concentrated nitric acid.
  • When the cold potassium iodide solution is reacted with ice-cold benzene diazonium chloride solution, nitrogen gas is emitted, and the residual droplets of Iodobenzene are formed.
  • Iodobenzene can be formed by the reaction between the diazonium ions existing in the benzene diazonium chloride solution and the iodide ions from the potassium iodide solution.

Benzene (C6H6) is an organic chemical compound. The benzene molecule is comprised of six carbon atoms with one hydrogen atom bound to each.

Iodobenzene (C6H5I) are aromatic compounds that contains one or more iodine atoms bound to a benzene.

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