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Hydrocarbon
dominiko:
C6H6-C6H6-NO2
Maybe it is not the best way to write it but I suppose you know what I mean. This is a molecule which consists one benzene and one nitrobenzene conected to each other.
a) What is it's name?
b) How to produce it (having benzene)?
Thanks in advance for your help
movies:
Count your hydrogens! It should be C6H5-C6H4NO2
dominiko:
No it shouldn't! There are two benzenes conected by a single bond and there is NO2 conected to one of them
dominiko:
It looks like this
movies:
The file you posted is corrupted. I assume it had a picture like this.
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