Examples of each each following reaction :-
1)Alcoholic KOH
2)Allmuniam Ethoxide
3)Aquas KOH
4)Bayers Reagents
5)Bromine Water test
6)Benedict Solution
7)Cu2Cl2 + NH4OH
8)CrO2Cl2
9)CrO3
10)CCl4 + NaOH
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1:- When alkyl halides are boiled with alcoholic KOH,dehydrohalogenation takes place to give alkene. This is an example of beta elimination reaction. For example, when 1-chloropropane is boiled with alcoholic KOH,dehydrohalogenation takes place to give propene.
2:-Aluminium triethoxide is a reducing agent that exists as a white powder under ... Aluminium ethoxide ... At the same time, it is used as a reducing reagent.
3:-Saponification of amides and esters are two examples when aqueous KOH is preferred (since these are hydrolysis reactions). Alternatively, KOH is used in 'anhydrous' form such as in ethanolic KOH (KOH dissolved in ethanol) when reactions are water sensitive or when performing a dehydration reaction.
4:-Baeyer's reagent is an alkaline solution of cold potassium permanganate, which is a powerful oxidant making this a redox reaction. ... It is a syn addition reaction. Aldehydes and formic acid (and formic acidesters) also give a positive test.
5:-This allows us to tell alkenes apart from alkanes using a simple chemical test. Bromine water is an orange solution of bromine. It becomes colourless when it is shaken with an alkene. Alkenes can decolourise bromine water, but alkanes cannot.
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