Conversion of phenol to salicylic acid and to salicyaldehyde are known as (respectively)
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Conversion of phenol to salicylic acid and to salicyaldehyde are known as (respectively)
- Reimer-Tiemann reaction and Kolbe’s reaction
- Williamson’s synthesis and Hydroboration-oxidation
- Kolbe’s reaction and Williamson’s synthesis
- Kolbe’s reaction and Reimer-Tiemann reaction
Answer
(D) Kolbe’s reaction and Reimer-Tiemann reaction
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