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