Chlorobenzene is nitrated to form 4-chloronitrobenzene. When the 4-chloronitrobenzene is mixed with nitric acid and sulphuric acid, while being heated, what is the expected product? Why? (hint: think resonance).
Normally, I would think that the resulting structure would be 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene since that would make the NO2 groups the furthest from each other and therefore more stable, but I don't know how the heat would affect the reaction or where the resonance comes into play.