For this u should come up with options but still..... here sn2ar mechanism will take place,so for cl to make way for OH benzene should have a good electron withdrawing group attached like no2- at para or ortho position so the best compound would be chloro benzene with no2- at both the ortho position and at the single para position.
The abstract noun of furnish is gerund
The abstract noun form of the verb to furnish is the gerund, furnishing, a word for the process of providing things; a word for a concept.
If it was a hazmat, the shipper is also legally required to furnish the placards.
Phillips reaction involves the condensation of ortho phenylenediamines with organic acids in presence of dilute mineral acids to furnish benzimidazoles. This is a reaction in which two amines are reacted with acids to get amides. in the first step one amine is reacted with acid to form an amide and then this amide is reacted with acid to form a second amide which is benzaimidazole. This benzaimidazole group will be having a basic structure of benzene in which one could find an imidazole group fused in it. This fused imidazole(5 membered ring structure) group will have two nitrogens in alternative positions.
Watts, which is the amount of work or heat the bulb will furnish, generally printed on the top or stamped in the screw base.
The suffix for "furnish" is -ish.
Our group will furnish the food if your group will furnish the location for the picnic.
The abstract noun form of the verb to furnish is the gerund, furnishing.
The past participle of furnish is furnished.
The abstract noun of furnish is gerund
"You furnish the pictures, I'll furnish the War".
I will furnish my house with expensive antiques.
David Furnish was born on 1962-10-25.
Books Do Furnish a Room was created in 1971.
David Furnish - they are in a civil partnership.
No, the word 'furnish' is a verb (furnish, furnishes, furnishing, furnished), which means to provide or supply something. Example sentence:The company has promised to furnish the sound systems for the fund raiser.
Rich and powerful newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.