• In laboratory, fluorobenzene can be synthesised:
    by the reaction of bromovenzene with NaF
    by heating phenol with KF and HF
    by the direct fluorination of benzene
    by heating diazonium salt, obtained by diazotisation of aniline, with HBF4
  • Aromatic halogen and alkyl halide react with sodium in presence of ether according to :
    Frankland reaction
    Wurtz reaction
    Wurtz Fitting reaction
    Kolbes reaction
  • The reaction between an alkyl halide and sodium metal in dry ether is called:
    Cannizzaros reaction
    Wurtz reaction
    Kolbes reaction
    Reimer Tiemann reaction
  • Benzyl chloride on oxidation with Pb(NO3)2 gives:
    C6H5OH
    C6H5COOH
    C6H5CHO
    C6H5CH2OH
  • When chloroform reacts with aniline and alco. KOH it gives:
    Phenyl isocanide
    phenyl cyanate
    phenyl cyanide
    phenyl isocyanate
  • Chlorobenzene is generally obtained by treating diazonium salt with:
    Cu
    CuSO4
    Cu(NH3)42+
    Cu2Cl2
  • Insecticide gammaxene is based on the following:
    Chloral
    D.D.T.
    Benzene hexachloride
    Hexachloro benzene
  • Alkyl halides reacts with Mg in dry ether to form:
    alkyne
    alkene
    grignards reagent
    neslers reagent
  • Chloroform and NaOH react with the compound X to give a compound with foul odour, compound X is:
    C6H5CONH2
    C6H5CH2NHCH3
    C6H5NH2
    C6H5NHCH3
  • Idoform at room temprature is:
    colloid
    solid
    liquid
    gas