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Which xylene ...
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Which xylene gives only one monobromo derivative?
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Xylene
Xylene is an organic chemical compound.
It is also known as dimethyl benzene or Xylol.
It consists of a central benzene ring attached with two methyl groups as substituents.
The structure of xylene is as follows:-
Reaction of xylene with
Br
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In ortho, para, and meta-xylene, the methyl group is present.
The Methyl group is an ortho-para directing group.
So, an attack of bromine is possible only in ortho and para positions.
The reaction is as follows:-
So, para-xylene gives only one monobromo derivative.
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