Chemistry, asked by karanangi145, 1 year ago

Why do aliphatic nitro compounds dissolve in aqueous alkali?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Nitro compounds are organic compounds tha contain one or more nitro functional groups. The nitro group s one of the most common explosophores used globally. The nitro group is also strongly electron withdrawing, Becuse of this property C-H bonds alpha to the nitro group can be acidic. For similar reasons the presence of nitro groups in aromatic compounds retards electrophilic aromatic substitutions. Nitro groups are rarely found in nature being almost invariably produced by nitration reactions starting with nitric acid.
Answered by rahularyan720
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Explanation:

Nitro compounds are organic compounds tha contain one or more nitro functional groups. ... The nitro group is also strongly electron withdrawing, Becuse of this property C-H bonds alpha to the nitro group can be acidic.

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