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Course: Organic chemistry (Essentials) - Class 12 > Unit 2
Lesson 4: The curious case of phenol and aniline- Nitration of Phenols
- Bromination of Phenols
- Kolbe's Reaction
- Reimer Tiemann Reaction
- Interesting behaviour of phenol towards some EAS reactions.
- Bromination of Aniline
- Nitration of Aniline
- Interesting behaviour of aniline towards EAS.
- Azo dye formation
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Bromination of Phenols
In this video, we will explore the mechanism of bromination of phenol. We will also see how the product varies when we change the solvent and why does that happen so?
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