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Reaction of aromatic acid chloride with sodium hydroxide

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Answered by helpmehh
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Explanation:

Aryl chlorides have no reaction with cold water. And now the reaction with hydroxide ions: Acyl chlorides generally react rapidly (even violently) with hydroxide ions from, say, sodium hydroxide solution. Again, if the -COCl group is attached to a benzene ring, the reactions are slower.

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Answer:

Aryl chlorides have no reaction with cold water. And now the reaction with hydroxide ions: Acyl chlorides generally react rapidly (even violently) with hydroxide ions from, say, sodium hydroxide solution. Again, if the -COCl group is attached to a benzene ring, the reactions are slower.

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