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CHEMICAL REACTIONS-AROMATIZATION+REACTION WITH STEAM+SINGLET METHYLENE INSERTION BETWEEN C-H BONDS

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In a reaction H_(2)O("steam")+C("glowing") to CO+H_(2)

Carbene intermediates are produced by the photolysis of diazomethane (CH_2N_2) or kenene (CH_2 = C = O) . They are also produced by the reaction of CHX_3 with base or by Simmons-Smith reaction. There are two types of carbenes, singlet and triplet. They are so called due to their spin state. An optically active alkene (I) with lowest molecular mass on hydrogenation gives optically inactive alkene, but on insertion of methylene carbene ( : CH_2) in (I) , it gives optically active compound (II) . The compounds (I) and (II) are : .

Aromatic nitriles(ArCN) are not prepared by reaction:

Aromatic nitriles(ArCN) are not prepared by reaction:

Carbene intermediates are produced by the photolysis of diazomethane (CH_2N_2) or kenene (CH_2 = C = O) . They are also produced by the reaction of CHX_3 with base or by Simmons-Smith reaction. There are two types of carbenes, singlet and triplet. They are so called due to their spin state. In which reaction, the insertion of methylene increases potential energy ?

Carbene intermediates are produced by the photolysis of diazomethane (CH_2N_2) or kenene (CH_2 = C = O) . They are also produced by the reaction of CHX_3 with base or by Simmons-Smith reaction. There are two types of carbenes, singlet and triplet. They are so called due to their spin state. In which reaction, the insertion of methylene increases potential energy ?