The solvent used in etard's reaction during the formation of benzaldehyde from toluene is
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The Étard reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the direct oxidation of an aromatic or heterocyclic bound methyl group to an aldehyde using chromyl chloride. For example, toluene can be oxidized to benzaldehyde. It is named for the French chemist Alexandre Léon Étard (5 January 1852, Alençon – 1 May 1910).
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The solvent used in the formation of benzaldehyde from toluene should be a non-polar solvent for the completion of reaction. ... Other solvents that can be used are chloroform and carbon tetrachloride
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