When ccl4 is boiled with KOH, the product formed is?
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ccl4 + KOH ---->Co2 + Cl4 + 2H2O will be formed .
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When is boiled with KOH, the product formed is potassium carbonate.
Explanation:
- is the chemical formula for carbon tetrachloride.
- It is an organic compound.
- It is dissolved in fat, oil, wax.
- It doesn't dissolve in water.
- It is toxic and colorless compound.
- It is also called as Pyrene.
- While carbon tetrachloride is heated with ethanolic potassium hydroxide, it results in hydrolysis.
- The end products are potassium chloride (KCl) and Potassium carbonate () and water ().
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