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The reaction in which aldehydes that do not have a hydrogen attached to the carbon adjacent to the carbonyl group, upon encountering strong alkali, readily form an alcohol and an acid salt.
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CH<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>SO<sub>2</sub>NClNa_3H<sub>2</sub>O A white, crystalline powder that decomposes slowly in air, freeing chlorine; used as an antiseptic, a germicide, and an oxidizing agent and chlorinating agent.
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C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>4</sub>ClNO<sub>2</sub> Orthorhombic crystals with the smell of chlorine; melting point is 150–151_C; soluble in water, benzene, and alcohol; used as a chlorinating agent.
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The thermal decomposition of methyl esters of xanthates to yield olefins without rearrangement.
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1. Condensation, in the presence of sodium ethoxide, of esters or of esters and ketones to form _-dicarbonyl compounds. 2. Condensation of arylaldehydes and acylphenones with esters or ketones in the presence of sodium ethoxide to yield unsaturated esters. Also known as Claisen reaction.
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A thermally induced sigmatrophic shift in which an allyl phenyl ether is rearranged to yield an ortho-allylphenol.
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A reaction employed for preparation of unsaturated aldehydes and ketones by condensation of aromatic aldehydes with aliphatic aldehydes or ketones in the presence of sodium hydroxide.
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The final stage in a thermosetting resin reaction in which the material is relatively insoluble and infusible; the resin in a fully cured thermoset molding is in this stage. Also known as resite.
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A laboratory method for degrading a carboxylic acid to a primary amine by converting the acid to an acyl azide to give products which can be hydrolyzed to amines.
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Preparation of alkyl halides by refluxing a molecule of an alcohol with a molecule of thionyl chloride in the presence of a molecule of pyridine.
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