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how does chloroform react with phenol in presence of NAOH at 340 k along with mechanism​

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Answered by himanshu058
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When phenol treated with chloroform in the presence of aqueous sodium hydroxide(base) at 340 K temperature followed by hydrolysis yields 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde also called as salicylaldehyde and reaction called as Reimer-Tiemann reaction

Answered by jyotirmoyb2509
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Salicylaldehyde

, the naoh should be aqueous

this while reaction is called reimer tiemann reaction

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