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Iodine react with benzene presence nitric acid

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Answered by Human100
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Iodine can be easily oxidized using, nitric acid. HNO3 in the presence of an acid and Iodine generates Iodine cation that reacts with Benzene giving Iodobenzene, Nitrogen dioxide, and water. As HNO3 is consumed in the reaction, hence it is a reagent and not a catalyst.

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Iodine can be easily oxidized using, nitric acid. HNO3 in the presence of an acid and Iodine generates Iodine cation that reacts with Benzene giving Iodobenzene, Nitrogen dioxide, and water. As HNO3 is consumed in the reaction, hence it is a reagent and not a catalyst.

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