The reaction of phenol with alkaline chloroform gives salicylaldehyde, it is

The Reaction Of Phenol With Alkaline Chloroform Gives Salicylaldehyde It Chemistry Question

The reaction of phenol with alkaline chloroform gives salicylaldehyde, it is called

Options

(a) Gatterman aldehyde synthesis
(b) Perkin’s reaction
(c) Reimer Tiemann reaction
(d) Duff reaction

Correct Answer:

Reimer Tiemann reaction

Explanation:

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Topics: Haloalkenes and Haloarenes (78)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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