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Give equations of the following reactions:
(i) Oxidation of propan-1-ol with alkaline solution.
(ii) Bromine in with phenol.
(iii) Dilute with phenol.
(iv) Treating phenol wih chloroform in presence of aqueous .
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The chemical reactions are given above:
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Question Text | Give equations of the following reactions: (i) Oxidation of propan-1-ol with alkaline solution. (ii) Bromine in with phenol. (iii) Dilute with phenol. (iv) Treating phenol wih chloroform in presence of aqueous . |
Updated On | Sep 5, 2023 |
Topic | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
Subject | Chemistry |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Text solution:1 Video solution: 2 |
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