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Which is true about the rate of nitration of the following compounds
I)
II)
- I is faster than II
- II is faster than I
- They follow the same rate
- cannot be determined
The correct answer is: They follow the same rate
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Sandmeyer reaction involves the formation of
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Arrange the following in increasing order of their activating capacity towards Bimolecular Aromatic substitution.
I) null,
II) CH3,
III) –NO2,
IV) null
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I) null,
II) CH3,
III) –NO2,
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Iodine Titration
All such titration which involves the direct titration of Iodine with a reducing agent are grouped under Iodimetry. Iodimetry is employed to determine the strength of reducing agent such as sodium those sulphate
I2 + Na2S2O3 ¾→ I– + null
If iodine is liberated as a result of chemical reaction involving oxidation of an idodide ion by a strong oxidizing agent in neutral or acidic medium the liberated iodine is then titrated with reducing agent. Iodometry is used to estimate the strength of oxidizing agent.
For example the estimation of Cu++ with thiosulphate.
Cu++ + I– ¾→Cu2I2 + I2
I2 + null
Starch used as indicator near the end point which form blue colour complex withnull. The blue colour disappears when there is no more of free I2.
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All such titration which involves the direct titration of Iodine with a reducing agent are grouped under Iodimetry. Iodimetry is employed to determine the strength of reducing agent such as sodium those sulphate
I2 + Na2S2O3 ¾→ I– + null
If iodine is liberated as a result of chemical reaction involving oxidation of an idodide ion by a strong oxidizing agent in neutral or acidic medium the liberated iodine is then titrated with reducing agent. Iodometry is used to estimate the strength of oxidizing agent.
For example the estimation of Cu++ with thiosulphate.
Cu++ + I– ¾→Cu2I2 + I2
I2 + null
Starch used as indicator near the end point which form blue colour complex withnull. The blue colour disappears when there is no more of free I2.
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