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- 12.) If the enthalpy of the reaction was at 298 K, what would be the enthalpy of hydrogenation of ethylene to ethane at 373 K? A.) -1.48 kJ/mol B.) +1.48 kJ/mol C.) -138.42 kJ/mol D.) -135.46 kJ/mol E.) +135.46 kJ/molQuestion 4 (b). Chlorobenzene, also known as monochlorobenzene, benzene chloride, chlorobenzol, and phenyl chloride, is used in the production of chloronitrobenzene and diphenyl ether, in rubber intermediates; as a solvent in adhesives, paints, waxes, and polishes; and as an inert solvent. Ms Bontle Makgatho, a Bsc I student at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University is doing an internship at SKY PAINT, a company based in Gezina, Pretoria North. One of her duties involves the synthesis of Chlorobenzene using benzene as a starting material. (i). Draw a step wise mechanism for the synthesis of chlorobenzene using Benzene as the starting material (ii). Benzene is a well-known aromatic compound, what are the characteristic of an aromatic compound (list four) Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.1. Fill in the boxes with the missing reagents or major organic products for the alkene reactions. a. HCl b. H2O, H2SO4 с. d. 1. ВН, 2. H2O2, NaOH е. f. CI .CI g. Cl2, H2O h. 1. Н-О, Hg(OАс)2 2. NaBH4, NaOH i. 1. O3 2. Н:0, H-02 j. OH HO.
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