Lesson 7 of 13 • 0 upvotes • 14:55mins
The Kolbe-Schmidt reaction is the one where sodium phenoxide reacts with CO2 then treating product with sulfuric acid. To prepare aspirin, salicylic acid is reacted with excess of acetic anhydride.
13 lessons • 3h 9m
General Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
13:32mins
Tollens Reagent Test : For Aldehydes (in Hindi)
13:48mins
Fehlings and Benedicts Test : For Aldehydes (in Hindi)
13:26mins
Wackers Process : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:47mins
Haloform Test : For Methyl Ketones(in Hindi)
15:00mins
Riemer-Tiemann Reaction of Phenols : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:56mins
Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction and Aspirin Formation : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:55mins
Clemmensen Reduction of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:57mins
Wolff-Kishner Reduction of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Aldol Condensation of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Intramolecular Aldol Reaction : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:12mins
Perkins Condensation Reaction : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:53mins
Cannizzaro Reaction And Its Types : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:58mins