which is not the suitable reagents for alkylation of benzene?
A Alcohol
b alkyne
c alkene
d alkyl halide
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Alcohol
Explanation:
Answered by
1
Explanation:
Alkylation means substituting an alkyl group into something - in this case into a benzene ring. A hydrogen on the ring is replaced by a group like methyl or ethyl and so on. Benzene is treated with a chloroalkane (for example, chloromethane or chloroethane) in the presence of aluminium chloride as a catalyst.
Similar questions