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Isn’t the nitrogen in nitric acid positively charged? then when it deprotonates sulphuric acid we get a loss of water molecule, with the repulsion of the positive charges on the nitrogen and oxygen? Looking for clarification, thanks!
It's because Br is a halogen which means that it is a weakly deactivating group; therefore, it can add only to the ortho and/or para positions. All other deactivating compounds add to the meta position. And activating compounds add to the ortho and/or para. So what you need to remember is that halogens are an exception, meaning that even though they are deactivating, they still induce addition at the ortho and/or para position.
The base will be HSo4-, the hno3 only acts as an acid on the other hand, if you dig in deep, H2so4 acts as a 1. Bronsted base 2. Catalyst 3. Dehydrating agent
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Came here for my Organic Chemistry assignment, super helpful, thanks!
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This is my lab experiment. I have to explain the mechanism and thank god this vid showed up
what if there excess of no2, what secondary products could be formed?
Can you show how to form minor product 2-methyl-nitrobenzoate.
Great video, thank you so much!
how do you know when something is an ortho para director
Isn’t the nitrogen in nitric acid positively charged? then when it deprotonates sulphuric acid we get a loss of water molecule, with the repulsion of the positive charges on the nitrogen and oxygen?
Looking for clarification, thanks!
Point taken
So presence of dots shows negative charge
Why does aromaticity break in the first step?
why can bromobenzene not get the meta product?
Brylie Olafson is this because Br- is one of the electron donating groups?
It's because Br is a halogen which means that it is a weakly deactivating group; therefore, it can add only to the ortho and/or para positions. All other deactivating compounds add to the meta position. And activating compounds add to the ortho and/or para. So what you need to remember is that halogens are an exception, meaning that even though they are deactivating, they still induce addition at the ortho and/or para position.
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R u related to Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar?
Het! Can the base be HNO3?
The base will be HSo4-, the hno3 only acts as an acid on the other hand, if you dig in deep, H2so4 acts as a
1. Bronsted base
2. Catalyst
3. Dehydrating agent