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In an amine exam the following question came to me, if someone could help me because I can finish it, I know that nitrobenzoic, cresol and chlorobenzene react with NaOH, forming their salt and going to the aqueous phase, am I correct?
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Hello, I propose a solution
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Thanks German! 5% 3 is added or is it only one and you put that one as an extra?
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It is a mistake, at first I thought of separating the phenol from the acid by extraction in a soft basic medium but it did not match the scheme that you indicate in the statement.
So I replaced it with NaOH and the NaHCO3 remained in the drawing. Regards
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Ohhh very good, then I'm very clear. Thank you so much! My question is solved  . Have a nice day.
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