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Diazonium Salts

Diazonium Salts Structure of Diazonium Salt Preparation of Diazonium Salt The reaction of preparation of diazonium salt is called Diazotization. Physical Properties of Diazonium Salt ...
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Amines

Amines Amines are the organic compounds derived from ammonia (NH3) by replacing its one or more hydrogen atoms by alkyl or aryl group. For example: Structure of...
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Physical & Chemical Properties of ethers:

Physical Properties of ethers: Miscibility: Miscibility of ethers with water resembles those of alcohols of the same molecular mass. This is due to the fact that...
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Ethers and Preparation of Ethers

Ethers Ethers are classified as simple or symmetrical, if the alkyl or aryl groups attached to the oxygen atom are the same, and mixed or...
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Physical & Chemical properties of Phenols

Physical properties of Phenols Phenols are colourless liquids or crystalline solids but become coloured due to slow oxidation with air. ...
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Preparation of phenol

General methods of preparation of phenols are described below: Preparation of phenol From benzene sulphonic acid: Preparation of phenol From haloarenes: Preparation of phenol From diazonium salt: Commercial...
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Structure of phenol

Structure of phenol In phenols, the –OH group is attached to sp2 hybridised carbon of an aromatic ring. The C–O bond length (136 pm) in...
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Nomenclature of Phenols

Common naming system: The simplest hydroxy derivative of benzene is a phenol. Phenol is the common name as well as an...
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Phenols & Classification Of Phenols

Phenols Phenols are the compounds formed when a hydrogen atom in an aromatic ring, is replaced by a hydroxyl group (-OH group). For example: Classification Of...
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Methanol and Ethanol

Two commercially important alcohols are methanol and ethanol. Methanol, CH3OH Preparation of Methanol: Methanol is mainly produced by catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide at high pressure and...