The compound B is formed in the sequence of the reaction given below:
The compound B is
(a) Salicylaldehyde
(b) Benzoic acid
(c) Salicylic acid
(d) Cinnamic acid
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salicylic acid
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The correct option is (c) Salicylic acid.
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- Salicylic acid is the main result of the reaction between phenol (C6H5OH) and CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) in NaOH/KOH at 34OK.
- 15C6H5OH + 8CCl4 + 32NaOH → 14C6H4OH(CHO) + 32NaCl + 19H2O
- Because phenoxide ion forms first, excessive amounts of NaOH are used.
- With the aid of chloroform, a base, and an acid, phenol is changed into an ortho hydroxy benzaldehyde in the Reimer-Tiemann reaction, an organic chemical process.
- The chemical process by which phenols get ortho-formylated can also be referred to as this reaction.
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