which undergo nitration easily easily M dinitrobenzene or toulene
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it is the power full combustion of 2 or more elements which access or liberated gas called pheneoothaline
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themnain reason is heat of thecombustion
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Toulene undergo nitration more easily than m-Dinitrobenzene.
Explanation:
- Nitration is an electrophile attack. Here, the nitronium ions NO₂⁺ ions attacks the benzene ring.
- Toulene is methyl benzene. Here, CH₃ group has positive inductive effect. So, the methyl group attacks the benzene ring and electrophilic substitution takes place.
- In m-Dinitrobenzene, there is nitro group attached to benzene has deactivating nature. Thus, it does not undergo nitration process.
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