Hinsberg reagent is used for amines.
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
A reagent is a chemical substance that reacts with some other substance. It is common to add a specific reagent to an unknown substance to determine whether or not the substance that the particular reagent reacts to is present. (For example, add a reagent for sugar to test for the presence of sugar.)
Phenol reacts with the chemical components of whatever surface it is touching, which breaks bonds in the surface and causes chemical burn.
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
TiCl4 is limiting reagent, O2 is in excess
2 bromophenol, 4 bromophenol and hydrogen bromide are formed
When a metal reacts with a haloalkane it forms an organometallic reagent such as Alkyllithium (RLi) or the Grignard Reagent (RMgX) where R is an alkane and X is a halogen.
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.
A reagent is a chemical substance that reacts with some other substance. It is common to add a specific reagent to an unknown substance to determine whether or not the substance that the particular reagent reacts to is present. (For example, add a reagent for sugar to test for the presence of sugar.)
When C4H9-Mg-Cl reacts with formaldehyde and product is treated with acidified water pentyl alcohol (1-pentanol) is formed.
Sodium hydroxide is the limiting reagent.
vanillin violently reacts with Bromine in carbon tetrachloride,tollens reagent and aqueous NaOH
The Sakaguchi reagent consists of 1-Naphthol and a drop of sodium hypobromite. The guanidine group of arginine in proteins reacts with the Sakaguchi reagent.
The substitution reactions of phenol are easier than benzene, phenol directly reacts with bromine and gives tribromo phenol while benzene requires FeCl3 as a catalyst and gives mono bromo phenol.
2,4,6-trinitrophenol
The salt formed by potassium hydroxide and sulphuric acid is potassium sulphate (K2SO4). Though if potassium hydroxide is the limiting reagent potassium bisulphate (KHSO4) will also form.
Phenol reacts with the chemical components of whatever surface it is touching, which breaks bonds in the surface and causes chemical burn.