nitration

navigate by keyword : white use toluene text structures sketch screenshot ring red reactions reaction presentation oxygen number nitrogen nitrobenzene nitration molecular map logo line indicating illustrating hydrogen hso green generated friedelcrafts form font drawing document diagram design derivatives depicted conditions colorcoded circle chno chlorine chemical chch chbr central cartoon carbon bromobenzene bromination brand blue black benzene atoms arrows alkylation alcl

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Arrows indicating different reactions nitration to form nitrobenzene C H
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Chemical reaction diagram illustrating benzene derivatives. The central benzene ring (C?H?) is shown with arrows indicating different reactions: nitration to form nitrobenzene (C?H?NO?), bromination to form bromobenzene (C?H?Br), and Friedel-Crafts alkylation to form toluene (C?H?CH?). Molecular structures and reaction conditions are depicted, such as the use of H?SO?, Br?, and AlCl?. Atoms are color-coded: white (hydrogen), black (carbon), red (oxygen), green (chlorine), and blue (nitrogen).


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