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Bromination of Phenol

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Name the reagents used in the following reactions : (i) Oxidation of a primary alcohol to carboxylic acid, (ii) Oxidation of a primary alcohol to aldehyde. (iii) Bromination of phenol to 2, 4, 6 - tribromophenol. (iv) Benzyl alcohol to benzoic acid. (v) Dehydration of propan -2- ol to propene. (vi) Butan -2- one to butan -2- ol.

Name the reagents used in the following reactions: i. Oxidation of a primary alcohol to carboxylic acid. ii. Oxidation of a primary alchol to aldehyde. iii. Bromination of phenol to 2,4,6-tribromonophenol. iv. Benzyl alcohol to benzoic acid. v. Dehydration of propan-2-ol to propene. vi. Butan-2-one to butan-2-ol.

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  • The product of the reaction of phenol with bromine water is :

    A
    B
    C
    D
    Both (1) and (3)
  • The product of the reaction of phenol with bromine water is :

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    B
    C
    D
    Both (1) and (3)
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