ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ETEXT REG ACCESS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ETEXT REG ACCESS
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Author: Solomons
Publisher: WILEY
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The products formed from each of the given acid–base reactions are to be written.

Concept introduction:

舧 Acids are the substance that accepts a proton and form conjugate base.

舧 Bases are the substance that donates a proton and form conjugate acid.

舧 In acid–base reaction, acid and base react to form salt and water.

舧 The chemical reaction in which the hydrogen ions are exchanged between two electrically charged or neutral species is known as an acid-base reaction. In this reaction, the general term used for the product is salt.

舧 When sodium ethoxide reacts with phenol in acidic medium to form sodium phenoxide and ethanol as a side product.

舧 When sodium hydroxide reacts with phenol, formation of sodium phenoxide and water as a side product takes place.

舧 When sodium phenoxide reacts with the hydrochloric acid, formation of phenol and sodium chloride takes place.

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