The common name of an alcohol is derived from the common name of the alkyl group, with the word “alcohol” added. For example, CH₃OH is called methyl alcohol.
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Phenols can be synthesized from diazonium salts by forming the diazonium salt from an aromatic primary amine and then hydrolyzing it to phenols. Alternatively, phenol is manufactured from cumene by oxidizing cumene to cumene hydroperoxide, followed by conversion to phenol ...
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In the laboratory, phenols are prepared from chlorobenzene by fusing it with NaOH at 623 K, followed by acidification of the produced sodium phenoxide. From benzenesulphonic acid, phenol is obtained by sulphonating benzene with oleum, converting the resulting benzene sulphonic ...