How many positional isomers are possible for benzene which is substituted with two NO2 and 1 CH3?
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There are namely three positional isomers possible for a di-substituted benzene i.e. ortho(1,2) , meta (1,3) and para (1,4).
Therefore, benzene substitued with NO2 and CH3 will give 3 positional isomers that are ortho-methyl nitrobezene, para-methyl nitrobenzene and meta-methyl nitrobenzene. The structures of the following compounds are given below :
There are namely three positional isomers possible for a di-substituted benzene i.e. ortho(1,2) , meta (1,3) and para (1,4).
Therefore, benzene substitued with NO2 and CH3 will give 3 positional isomers that are ortho-methyl nitrobezene, para-methyl nitrobenzene and meta-methyl nitrobenzene. The structures of the following compounds are given below :