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define
colva reaction​

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Answered by prathamjadon22
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Kolbe reaction, also known as Kolbe Schmitt Reaction is a type of addition reaction named after Hermann Kolbe and Rudolf Schmitt. When phenol is treated with sodium hydroxide, phenoxide ion is generated. ... Hence, it undergoes electrophilic substitution reaction with carbon dioxide, which is a weak electrophile.

Answered by kkay7011
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A Kolbe reaction is the synthesis of a hydrocarbon (as ethane) by the electrolysis of a salt (as sodium acetate).  the synthesis of salicylic acid by heating a mixture of sodium phenoxide and carbon dioxide under pressure at 180° to 200° C.

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