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explain dow's process?​

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Answered by agrubaughejps
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Dow process. The Dow process is the electrolytic method of bromine extraction from brine, and was Herbert Henry Dow's second revolutionary process for generating bromine commercially. ... Bromine is trapped with iron turnings to give a solution of ferric bromide.

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Answered by malayalikutti
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Dow's process is a method to prepare phenol. The reactant chlorobenzene is heated with aqueous sodium hydroxide at temperature 623K and 300atm to get sodium phenoxide ion. Then in the next step sodium phenoxide ion is treated with Dilute HCl which gives the final product as phenol.

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