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What is Kolbe's electrolytic ?
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Answered by mira1219
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The Kolbe electrolysis or Kolbe reaction is an organic reaction named after Hermann Kolbe. ... The reaction mechanism involves a two-stage radical process: electrochemical decarboxylation gives a radical intermediate, then two such intermediates combine to form a covalent bond.........

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Answered by priyasharma89
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Kolbe's electrolysis. Ans: The electrolysis of salts of Carboxylic acids which finally produces alkanes is called Kolbe de-Carboxylation reaction. During this reaction Carbon dioxide is released at anode along with formation of alkanes.

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