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Explain the following with an example
(i) Kolbe's reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kolbe's reaction :$$ When phenol is treated with sodium hydroxide, sodium phenoxide is produced, which on treating with carbon dioxide, followed by acidification, undergoest electrophilic substitution to give a hydroxybenzene acid as the main product

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Answered by genius43025
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The Kolbe–Schmitt reaction or Kolbe process (named after Hermann Kolbe and Rudolf Schmitt) is a carboxylation chemical reaction that proceeds by heating sodium phenoxide (the sodium salt of phenol) with carbon dioxide under pressure (100 atm, 125 °C), then treating the product with sulfuric acid.

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