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Nitrobenzene can be converted into azobenzene by reduction with

Updated On: Apr 26, 2024
  • $Zn, NH_4Cl, \Delta$
  • $Zn/NaOH, CH_3OH$
  • $Zn/NaOH$
  • $LiAlH_4$, ether
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In order to convert nitrobenzene into azobenzene, reduction is done in the presence of $Zn / NaOH$ in $CH _{3} OH$.
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Concepts Used:

Aromatic hydrocarbon

Aromatic hydrocarbons, sometimes known as arenes, are aromatic organic molecules made up entirely of carbon and hydrogen. In aromatic compounds a benzene ring which is named after the simple aromatic chemical benzene, or a phenyl group when part of a larger structure, is the configuration of six carbon atoms.

Read More: Aromaticity

Reactions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons:

1. Aromatic Substitution Reactions

This reaction involves the replacement of one substituent on the ring of an aromatic hydrocarbon, commonly a hydrogen atom, by a different substituent group.

The common types of aromatic substitution reactions are:

  • Nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions
  • Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions
  • Radical nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions

2. Coupling Reactions

In these types of reactions, the coupling of two fragments that have a radical nature is achieved with the help of a metal catalyst