first of, is bromotoluene and benzyl bromide the same thing?
kay, the experiment: a student investigated the relative rate of bromination of benzene and toluene. in the reaction, a solution of Br2 in HNO3 (5% in H20) was treated with a 2:1 mole ratio of benzene: toluene and the mixture was vigorously stirred for 15 min. care was taken to exclude light by wrapping flask in aluminum foil. the flask was uncovered and sodium sulfite was added to destroy excess Br2. the mixutre was then extracted with diethyl ether, treated with Na2CO3, and dried over Mg2SO4. The products were analyzed by gas chromotography and showed approximately equimolar amts of bromobenzene to bromotoluene.
if the student forgot to cover the rxn flask with foil, how might the outcome be affected?
answer: bromobenzene would have been the major product b/c UV light catalyzes the side-chain bromination of toluene thru a radical mechanism.
so... if UV light catalyzes the radical addition of bromine to toluene... then wouldn't that be the major product?
thanks again guys.