2-Phenoxyethane Chloride
2-Phenoxyethane Chloride is a chemical compound with the formula C8H10ClO–. The IUPAC name for this compound is ethoxy benzene chloride. Structure & Formula The 2D structure of the chemical compound …
2-Phenoxyethane Chloride is a chemical compound with the formula C8H10ClO–. The IUPAC name for this compound is ethoxy benzene chloride. Structure & Formula The 2D structure of the chemical compound …
Fittig Reaction is a form of ‘Coupling Reaction’ in which two aryl(aromatic) groups combine in the presence of Sodium in dry ether or THF(Tetrahydrofuran) to form a biaryl species. Example: …
Gattermann Koch Reaction involves formylation (addition of Aldehyde group) of an aromatic compound with the help of formyl chloride (produced by Carbon Monoxide and HCl) and Lewis Catalysts. The reaction …
SN1 and SN2 reactions are two kinds of organic reactions. Specifically, they are “Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions”. We are going to discuss the terminology involved here and find out the difference …
Cannizzaro Reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the base-induced disproportionation of two molecules of a non-enolizable aldehyde to give primary alcohol and carboxylic acid. History This reaction was first …
The Clemmensen reduction is a chemical reaction that allows the reduction of ketones to alkanes using zinc amalgam and concentrated hydrochloric acid. This reaction is named after Danish chemist, Erik …
Victor Meyer Test is one of the frequently used methods to differentiate between primary(1°), secondary(2°) and tertiary(3°) alcohols. Each kind of alcohol 1°, 2° and 3° has a different colour …
Friedel Crafts Acylation, as the name suggests, is an organic reaction that is used in the addition of acyl substituents to aromatic compounds. This is a coupling reaction that uses …
Friedel-Crafts Alkylation is, as the name suggests, the alkylation of an aromatic compound. This is a coupling reaction, in which, the hydrogen in an aromatic compound is substituted with an …
Diethyl Ether is an organic compound, which is simply called ether and belongs to the ether class. This organic compound is a structural isomer of butanol. History This compound was …