(CH3)3 C Cl 20 Quiz - Dehydrohalogenation and Reactivity of Haloalkanes

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What is the reaction of sodium phenoxide with carbon dioxide?

Sodium phenoxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form sodium salicylate.

What is the product formed when sodium phenoxide reacts with carbon dioxide?

The product formed is sodium salicylate.

Why is the reaction of sodium phenoxide with carbon dioxide significant?

This reaction is significant as it leads to the formation of salicylic acid.

How does sodium phenoxide react with carbon dioxide?

Sodium phenoxide undergoes a reaction with carbon dioxide to produce sodium salicylate.

Test your knowledge on the ease of dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides with alcoholic KOH and the reactivity of different haloalkanes. This quiz covers concepts related to organic chemistry reactions.

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