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Jovany Stokes
9 March, 13:56
How to convert chloro benzene to phenol
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Jaiden
9 March, 17:52
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When chloro benzene is added to sodium hydroxide at 373 K we get phenol and sodium chloride. This is known as Dow's process and is used extensively.
C6H5Cl + NaOH - - - > C6H5OH + NaCl
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