Nitration of benzene involves the formation of the nitronium ion \((NO_2^+)\), which is the actual electrophile in the reaction. The reaction is:
\(HNO_3 + H_2SO_4 \rightarrow NO_2^+ + HSO_4^- + H_2O\)
The presence of excess KHSO₄ (which is acidic) increases the concentration of HSO₄⁻ in the medium, making the solution more acidic but less reactive toward nitronium ion formation. This suppresses the equilibrium that produces the active electrophile:
Therefore, the rate of nitration will decrease.
Identify the major product C formed in the following reaction sequence:
Hydrocarbons can be described as organic compounds that consists only hydrogen and carbon atoms. These compounds are of different types and thereby have distinct natures. Hydrocarbons are colorless gases and are known for discharging faint odours. These have been categorized under four major classes named as alkynes, alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic hydrocarbons.