A Level Chemistry 9701 (Chap 25, 26) (Benzene Compounds, Acids)

A Level Chemistry 9701 (Chap 25, 26) (Benzene Compounds, Acids)

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A Level Chemistry 9701 (Chap 25, 26) (Benzene Compounds, Acids)

A Level Chemistry 9701 (Chap 25, 26) (Benzene Compounds, Acids)

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Organic hydrocarbons containing one or more benzene rings are generally called __________.

Arenes

Aryl Compounds

Aromatic Compounds

All options are correct

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The correct IUPAC (International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry) name for the given compound is:

2,4,6-tribromophenol

1,3,6-tribromophenol

3,5-dibromo-2-hydroxybromobenzene

2-hydroxy-1,3,5-tribromobenzene

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The correct name for C6H5NH2 is:

Phenylamine

Nitrophenyl

Nitrobenzene

Aminobenzene

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Phenylamine

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

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The overlap of p-orbitals produces a ring of delocalised electrons _1_ the plane of benzenes' carbon atoms. Due to which, the three bond angles around each of the _2_ hybridised carbon atoms are _3_. Fill in the blanks appropriately.

  1. 1. Above and below

  2. 2. sp2

  3. 3. 120°

  1. 1. Above

  2. 2. sp3

  3. 3. 120°

  1. 1. Below

  2. 2. sp3

  3. 3. 120°

  1. 1. Above and below

  2. 2. sp3

  3. 3. 109.5°

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  1. 1. Above and below

  2. 2. sp2

  3. 3. 120°

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

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When we react methylbenzene with chlorine gas (excess) using an anhydrous AlCl3 catalyst, how many possible products can be made? (Choose all that apply)

2-chloromethylbenzene and 4-chloromethylbenzene

2,4-dichloromethylbenzene

2,6-dichloromethylbenzene

2,4,6-trichloromethylbenzene

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All answers are correct answers.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

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The formation of bromobenzene from benzene with using anhydrous AlBr3 catalyst is the _1_ reaction in its type while the catalyst in this case is known as _2_. Fill in the blanks appropriately.

1 = Electrophilic Substitution Reaction

2 = Halogen Carrier

1 = Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction

2 = Electron Carrier

1 = Addition Elimination Reaction

2 = Eliminating Nucleophile

1 = Electrophilic Substitution Reaction

2 = Electron Carrier

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1 = Electrophilic Substitution Reaction

2 = Halogen Carrier

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

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  1. 1. What are the conditions required to produce chloromethylbenzene?

  2. 2. What type of reaction is happening in 1?

  1. 1. Boil in the presence of UV light/Sunlight

  2. 2. Free Radical Substitution

  1. 1. Boil in the presence of UV light/Sunlight

  2. 2. Electrophilic Substitution

  1. 1. Excess Chlorine Gas + Anhydrous AlCl3

  2. 2. Electrophilic Substitution

  1. 1. Excess Chlorine Gas + Anhydrous AlCl3

  2. 2. Nucleophilic Substitution

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  1. 1. Boil in the presence of UV light/Sunlight

  2. 2. Free Radical Substitution

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