the preparation of nitrobenzene in the laboratory is described in the following sites: http://home.clara.net/rod.beavon/nitrobenzene_prep.htm http://www.books-about-california.com/Pages/Experimental_Organic_Chemistry/Ex_Organic_Chem_Chap_16.html
Catalytic hydrogenation
Nitrobenzene is a correct name. Rarely known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane.
Nitro benzene can be prepared by heating benzene with a 1:1 mixture of concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid at 50-55 degree Celsius.
benzene will cause drowsiness, confusion, stomachache, ect.