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hno3 is added during iodination of benzene​

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Answered by yogeeshwarantn1971
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Answer:

When benzene is reacted with iodine the reaction is reversible in nature. It leads to the formation of reactants back. Therefore and oxidizing agent like HNO3 oxidizes the HI formed in the reaction to I2 keeps the reaction in forward direction.

Explanation:

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