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Nucleophilic substitution of halogenoalkanes - conditions?

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Reduction of carbonyl compounds - conditions?

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Card 8

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Why is the ethanoylation of alcohols by nucleophilic addition elimination an important reaction?

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Card 9

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When is DILUTE AMMONIA added?

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Card 10

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When is CONCENTRATED AMMONIA added?

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Card 11

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What colour does potassium dichromate turn when added to primary and secondary alcohols?

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Card 12

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What colour does potassium permanganate turn when added to primary and secondary alcohols?

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Card 13

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What is phenol?

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Card 14

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Phenol acts as a...

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Card 15

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Phenol is a stronger acid than (1) but a weaker acid than (2).

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