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Discuss the aromatic nucleophilic substitutions reaction of chlorobenzene. - Chemistry

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Discuss the aromatic nucleophilic substitutions reaction of chlorobenzene.

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The halogen of haloarenes can be substituted by OH, NH2 or CN with appropriate nucleophilic reagents at high temperature and pressure.

  1. Chlorobenzene reacts with ammonium at 250 and at 50 atm to give aniline.
    \[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + 2NH3} ->[250°C][50 atm]\underset{\text{Aniline}}{C6H5NH2} + NH4Cl}\]
  2. Chlorobenzcne reacts with CuCN in presence of pyridine at 250 to give phenyl cyanide.
    \[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + CuCN} ->[250°C][Pyridine]\underset{\text{Phenyl cyanide}}{C6H5CN + CuCl}}\]
  3. Dows process:
    \[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + NaOH} ->[350°C][300 atm]\underset{\text{Phenol}}{C6H5OH} + CuCl}\]
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Chapter 14: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Evaluation [Page 254]

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Samacheer Kalvi Chemistry - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 14 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Evaluation | Q II. 15. | Page 254
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