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explain Raschig process​

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Answered by AMANuchiha
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please specify which raschig process

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1.The Raschig process for the production of hydroxylamine is one of three chemical processes developed by German chemist Friedrich Raschig. The main step in this process, patented by Raschig in 1887, is the reduction of nitrite with bisulfite towards hydroxylamine disulfonate, which is hydrolysed to hydroxylammonium sulfate.

2.The Olin Raschig process is a chemical process for the production of hydrazine. The main steps in this process, patented by German chemist Friedrich Raschig in 1906 and one of three reactions named after him, are the formation of monochloramine from ammonia and hypochlorite, and the subsequent reaction of monochloramine with ammonia towards hydrazine.

3.The Raschig–Hooker process is a chemical process for the production of phenol, one of three named after German chemist Friedrich Raschig. The Raschig-Hooker process replaced the classical, Dow and Bayer process for phenol production which used non-recyclable sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride to neutralize chlorine. The Raschig-Hooker process allows for the chloride to be regenerated as hydrogen chloride. The hydrogen chloride can then be recycled in the first step of the reaction.

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