This document contains chemistry exam questions for junior non-EPACET students. It asks for two examples each of position and functional isomerism, and then asks how benzene can be derived from acetylene with the corresponding equation. It also asks to explain the halogenation, acylation, alkylation, nitration and sulphonation reactions of benzene. The exam is 40 minutes long and worth a total of 12 marks.
This document contains chemistry exam questions for junior non-EPACET students. It asks for two examples each of position and functional isomerism, and then asks how benzene can be derived from acetylene with the corresponding equation. It also asks to explain the halogenation, acylation, alkylation, nitration and sulphonation reactions of benzene. The exam is 40 minutes long and worth a total of 12 marks.
This document contains chemistry exam questions for junior non-EPACET students. It asks for two examples each of position and functional isomerism, and then asks how benzene can be derived from acetylene with the corresponding equation. It also asks to explain the halogenation, acylation, alkylation, nitration and sulphonation reactions of benzene. The exam is 40 minutes long and worth a total of 12 marks.