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explain kolbe s reaction

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Answered by student8248
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: Kolbe’s reaction is a carboxylation chemical reaction. This reaction is preceded by allowing sodium phenoxide to absorb carbon dioxide and then heating this product at a temperature of 125°C under the pressure of several atmospheres of carbon dioxide. The unstable intermediate formed undergoes a proton shift which leads to the formation of sodium salicylate. The subsequent acidification of the mixture produces salicylic acid.

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Answered by ambikaahuja30
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KOLBE'S reaction is represented below.

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