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Why does phenol not form chlorobenzene easily ?

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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When chlorobenzene is heated in the presence of concentrated sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 300°C under high pressure, it results in the formation of sodium salt of phenol which n acidic medium leads to the formation of free phenol. This process is known as Dow's process

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Answered by gvlk1962
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How is chlorobenzene converted to phenol?

When chlorobenzene is heated in the presence of concentrated sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 300°C under high pressure, it results in the formation of sodium salt of phenol which n acidic medium leads to the formation of free phenol. This process is known as Dow's process.

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