JAMB - Chemistry (2024 - No. 100)
Benzene formed nitrobenzene at temperature of 60\(^0\)C when it reacts with mixture of concentrated trioxonitrate(V) acid and concentrated
phosphoric acid
hydrochloric acid
tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid
hydrogen iodide
Explanation
Benzene reacts with a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid to form nitrobenzene at a temperature not exceeding 60°C. The reaction is known as the nitration of benzene.
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