Chemistry, asked by jeevak27, 9 months ago

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Answered by ravisimsim
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ANSWER 10:

IT IS PHENYL ETHANOL.

IN THIS QUESTION :

HERE OH IS THE FUNCTIONAL GROUP THAT IS ALCOHOLIC GROUP.

ROOT WORD ETH.

AND THERE IS A SIDE CHAIN PHENYL.

ANSWER 9:

WHEN METHYL ALCOHOL OXIDISED WITH ACIDIFIED POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE THEN ALCOHOL CHANGES TO ALDEHYDE AND FURTHER OXIDATION LEADS TO THE FORMATION OF ESTER AND WATER.

Answered by SwaggerGabru
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QUESTION -

What happens when phenol reacts with bromine water?

ANSWER -

Phenol reacts with bromine water to give 2,4,6-tribromophenol. In water, ionisation is facilitated. Phenol gets ionised to form phenoxide ion, which is even better ortho-para directing. Bromine also gets ionised to a larger extent to form a large number of bromonium ions.

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