Many, but not all, organic reactions need to be heated before a reaction occurs. Which reaction occurs quickly at room temperature, 20 c?
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When dealing with organic reactions, heating under reflux is often required, such as the oxidation of Toluene using acidified KMnO4KMnOX4 and dilute H2SO4HX2SOX4 to Benzoic acid(C6H6O2)
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9701/12/O/N/17 1 nucleophillic substitution of halogenoalkanes consists of heat under reflux thus a high temperature required (which makes B the wrong answer). 2 dehydration of alcohol (converting to alkene) using conc H2SO4 requires 180 C temperature (therefore C is wrong). 3 acidic hydrolysis of nitrile also requires a high temperature (D is also wrong). Hence, only conversion of alcohol into halogenoalkane using PCL5 is carried out at rtp i.e room temperature and pressure. Thus, A option is correct. (You have not given the options in your question).
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