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Aromatic Hydrocarbons concepts are essential to learning for every level in chemistry courses. Here, we have compiled many Aromatic Hydrocarbons quizzes free for students of grades 11 and 12. We hope you will find this very useful for your regular exam preparations and entry tests at undergraduate levels, particularly for medical and engineering students (MDCAT, ECAT, NUST, NUMS, JEE, NEET).

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#1. Michael Faraday discovered benzene in the gas, which was produced by destructive distillation of vegetable oil that is done in:

#2. By which method the molecular mass of benzene was determined as 78.108?

#3. How many moles of H2 are added up when benzene is heated with hydrogen in the presence of platinum?

#4. Chlorination of toluene in the presence of sunlight produces:

#5. The heat of hydrogenation of cyclohexene is

#6. The resonance energy of benzene is:

#7. What catalyst is employed when benzene is prepared from acetylene at 70°C?

#8. The mixture of catalysts Cr2O3 + AI2O3 + SiO2 at 500°C are used when benzene is prepared from:

#9. Which one of the following methods will not give benzene?

#10. Which is fused cyclic aromatic compound:


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