Question:

How will you obtain the following from Chlorobenzene? (Write only chemical equations) (i) Picric Acid
(ii) Dichlorobenzene
(iii) Chlorobenzene Sulphonic Acid

Show Hint

Electrophilic substitution reactions of chlorobenzene give nitro, chloro, and sulpho derivatives depending on the reagents used.
Updated On: Oct 7, 2025
Hide Solution
collegedunia
Verified By Collegedunia

Solution and Explanation

(i) Chlorobenzene to Picric Acid:
\[ C_6H_5Cl \; \xrightarrow{Conc. HNO_3 / Conc. H_2SO_4} \; O_2N\!-\!C_6H_4Cl \; \xrightarrow{Further \; Nitration} \; (NO_2)_3C_6H_2OH \; \text{(Picric Acid)} \] (ii) Chlorobenzene to Dichlorobenzene:
\[ C_6H_5Cl \; \xrightarrow{Cl_2 / FeCl_3} \; C_6H_4Cl_2 \; \text{(o- and p-dichlorobenzene)} \] (iii) Chlorobenzene to Chlorobenzene Sulphonic Acid:
\[ C_6H_5Cl \; \xrightarrow{Conc. H_2SO_4, \; Heat} \; ClC_6H_4SO_3H \] Conclusion:
Chlorobenzene undergoes nitration to give picric acid, halogenation to give dichlorobenzene, and sulphonation to give chlorobenzene sulphonic acid.
Was this answer helpful?
0
0