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darzen'process chemical reaction​

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Answered by ganpattanwar006
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halogenation is the chemical synthesis of alkyl halides from alcohols via the treatment upon reflux of a large excess of thionyl chloride or thionyl bromide (SOX2) in the presence of a small amount of a nitrogen base, such as a tertiary amine or pyridine or its corresponding hydrochloride or hydrobromide salt.

Answered by dheerajy30530
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The Darzens reaction is the chemical reaction of a ketone or aldehyde with an α-haloester in the presence of a base to form an α, β-epoxy ester, also called a "glycidic ester". This reaction was discovered by the organic chemist Auguste Georges Darzens in 1904.

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