STANDARD Chemistry Reactions of Alcohols and Phenols Match the Following Question
Match the column I with column II and mark the appropriate choice.
A → (i), B → (iii), C → (iv), D → (ii), E → (v), F → (vi)
A → (ii), B → (i), C → (iii), D → (iv), E → (v), F → (vi)
A → (ii), B → (iii), C → (vi), D → (iv), E → (i), F → (ii)
A → (iv), B → (i), C → (iii), D → (ii), E → (v), F → (vi)
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
Methanol is known as wood spirit. Kolbe's reaction involves the conversion of phenol to salicylic acid. Williamson's synthesis involves the reaction of an alkyl halide with sodium alkoxide. Conversion of 1° alcohol to aldehyde involves heating copper at 573 K. Reimer-Tiemann reaction converts phenol to salicylaldehyde. Fermentation produces ethyl alcohol.
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