Oygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring. so, anisole can not easily form peroxides. But diethyl ethers easily form peroxides in air.
Phenol, though additional iodide salt is sometimes needed.
Because the -OH group present in phenol is more ring activating than -OCH3 group in anisole.
phisical properties and chemical properties
Special properties are unusual properties a mineral may have that most minerals don't.
in the presence of con.h2so4 anisole will convert into phenol and hi
anisole does not form peroxides easily as the oxygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring .
An anisole is a type of aromatic compound that has a methoxy group (-OCH3) attached to a benzene ring. It is often used as a solvent in various chemical reactions and as a starting material for the synthesis of other compounds. Anisole has a sweet, pleasant odor and is a colorless liquid at room temperature.
Anisole is a compound, not an element and so it does not have an atomic number. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen which have the atomic numbers 6,1, and 8 respectively.
Oygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring. so, anisole can not easily form peroxides. But diethyl ethers easily form peroxides in air.
An anisyl is any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from anisole.
Phenol, though additional iodide salt is sometimes needed.
Because the -OH group present in phenol is more ring activating than -OCH3 group in anisole.
Anisole is mainly used for its derivatives for many natural and artificial toiletry uses. Its derivatives are often used in items like perfume, pharmaceuticals, and some insect pheromones.
prevent rancidity???? if it so then the answer is - 1) BHA {Butylated Hydroxy-Anisole} 2) BHT {Butylated Hydroxy-Toluene} Hope it helped!!!
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chemical properties and the pysical properties