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Subject - Chemistry:

Basics

MCQ - 145-2331

Question:

The conversion of n-hexane into benzene by heating in the presence of Pt is called

  1. Isomerization
  2. Aromatization
  3. Dealkylation
  4. Aromatization

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

The conversion of aliphatic or alicyclic compounds to aromatic hydrocarbons is called aromatization. For example, hexane, C6H14, loses hydrogen and turns into benzene. As long as you draw the hexane bent into a cyclic form. A typical catalyst is a mixture of platinum and aluminium oxide. With a platinum catalyst, the process is sometimes described as "platforming.

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