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Explain why haloarenes cannot be prepared from phenol.

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  3. Explain why haloarenes cannot be prepared from phenol.

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  7. What is Rasching process?

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  8. How is fluorobenzene prepared?

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  9. Carry out the following transformations: (i) Aniline to Bromobenzene

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  10. Carry out the following transformations: (ii) Ethylbenzenene to Styr...

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  11. Identify the products : (i)

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  12. Identify the products : (ii)

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  14. Arrange the various isomers of dichlorobenzene in the order of increas...

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  15. Explain why chlorobenzene is inert towards nucleophilic substitution r...

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  16. Identify A and B explain why they are formed.

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  17. Identify A and B explain why they are formed.

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  19. Offer a test for the distinction between ethyl chloride and chlorobenz...

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