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KOH + C6H5CH2Cl → | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học

KOH | potassium hydroxide | solid + C6H5CH2Cl | Benzyl chloride; (Chloromethyl)benzene; NCIC-06360; RCRA waste number P-028; omega-Chlorotoluene; Chloromethylbenzene; alpha-Chlorotoluene; Phenyl(chloro)methane; 1-(Chloromethyl)benzene; 1-Chloromethylbenzene; Chloro(phenyl)methane; Chlorophenylmethane | solid = | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied KOH + C6H5CH2Cl

  • Catalyst: butanol
  • Temperature: normal
  • Pressure: normal
  • Other conditions: not available

Reaction process KOH + C6H5CH2Cl

Process: Boil a solution consisting of benzyl chloride and KOH in butanol.

Note: When heated with an alkaline solution in alcohol, the halogen derivative is separated HCl to form a double bond. However, for the benzyl chloride molecule, the H atom in the benzene ring is difficult to separate.

The result of the reaction KOH + C6H5CH2Cl

The phenomenon: This reaction does not occur

Detailed information on the reactants

Information about KOH (potassium hydroxide)

  • Atomic weight: 56.10564 ± 0.00047
  • Color: màu trắng
  • Status: chất rắn
KOH-kali+hidroxit-127

Information about C6H5CH2Cl (Benzyl chloride; (Chloromethyl)benzene; NCIC-06360; RCRA waste number P-028; omega-Chlorotoluene; Chloromethylbenzene; alpha-Chlorotoluene; Phenyl(chloro)methane; 1-(Chloromethyl)benzene; 1-Chloromethylbenzene; Chloro(phenyl)methane; Chlorophenylmethane)

  • Atomic weight: 126.5835
  • Color: Không màu đến màu vàng nhạt
  • Status: Lỏng
C6H5CH2Cl-Benzyl+clorua-1250

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