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The type of reaction that is peculiar to benzene is?

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Chemistry JAMB 2003

The type of reaction that is peculiar to benzene is?

  • addition
  • hydrolysis
  • polymerization
  • substitution checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Benzene undergoes substitution reaction whereby one or more hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring is/are replaced by other atoms or groups of atoms. E.g CH\(_3\), OH, NO\(_2\), NH\(_2\) etc can be substituted to replace hydrogen atom.

Substitution reaction is a reaction where one functional group is exchanged for another. There are several types of substitution reactions, including nucleophilic, electrophilic, and free radical.

A substitution reaction is more peculiar to benzene compared to an addition reaction; benzene primarily undergoes substitution reactions because addition reactions would disrupt its stable aromatic ring structure, causing it to lose its unique stability due to delocalized electrons. 

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