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what happen when benzene reacts with alcohol ​

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Answered by nishaparjapat149
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Answer:

benzene reacts wit methyl alcohol in prencense of sodium amonia gives a noncongugated product diene

known as brich reaction

Answered by sorryiaintdrunk
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Answer:

In this case we will take ethyl alcohol.

Benzene and ethanol do not react without other reaction conditions or components present.

Explanation:

Benzene usually undergoes electrophillic substitution sice it has electron rich properties. Ethanol is nucleophillic . As a result, the two are unlikely to react without other reaction conditions or components present.

For eg, a good group for substitution on benzene or some catalyst, or high temperature or pressure conditions.

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