A halide ion (I-, Br-, or Cl-) is the most common leaving group of Sn2 reactions
The simplest method would be distillation, because bromobenzene has a higher boiling point than chlorobenzene.
Beryllium chloride is a nonpolar molecule.
The Bromination of benzene in presence of Ferric chloride produces Bromobenzene the nitration of bromobenzene with dilute nitric acid gives ortho and para products which may be separated by physical means.
There are 2 theories on behavior; nurture and nature. Nurture means that behavior stems from our external experiences in life. Nature means that we are born with traits that account for our behavior. For example, many scientists believe that an extra Y chromosome causes aggressive behavior. Chemical imbalances are also an example of behavior caused by genetics.
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It is a liquid.
The simplest method would be distillation, because bromobenzene has a higher boiling point than chlorobenzene.
Bromobenzene is a clear, colorless liquid with a pleasant odor. It is used as a solvent and motor oil additive, and in making other chemicals.
When a mixture of carbonmonoxide and HCl is added to Bromobenzene (Gatterman's reaction) a mixture of ortho and para product is obtained which may be separated on the bases of solubilities.
Beryllium chloride is a nonpolar molecule.
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The Bromination of benzene in presence of Ferric chloride produces Bromobenzene the nitration of bromobenzene with dilute nitric acid gives ortho and para products which may be separated by physical means.
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