When anthracene is added to the reaction of chlorobenzene with concentrated NaOH at 350 °C, an interesting Diels–Alder adduct of formula C20H14 results. The proton NMR spectrum of the product shows a singlet of area 2 around d 3 and a broad singlet of area 12 around
When anthracene is added to the reaction of chlorobenzene with concentrated NaOH at 350 °C, an interesting Diels–Alder adduct of formula C20H14 results. The proton NMR spectrum of the product shows a singlet of area 2 around d 3 and a broad singlet of area 12 around
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When anthracene is added to the reaction of chlorobenzene with concentrated NaOH at 350 °C, an interesting Diels–Alder adduct of formula C20H14 results. The proton NMR spectrum of the product shows a singlet of area 2 around d 3 and a broad singlet of area 12 around
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