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It sounds like you're looking for a creative way to remember the for Class 12 Chemistry (often called "Naming Reactions"). Students frequently use stories or "tricks" to memorize these for their board exams.

The brothers decided to join forces! They took one Alkyl Halide and one Aryl Halide . With their favorite Sodium and Dry Ether , they created Alkyl Benzene (Toluene). It sounds like you're looking for a creative

Here is a short, fun story that weaves together several essential Class 12 organic reactions to help you remember the reactants and products. 🧪 The Tale of the Organic Laboratory They took one Alkyl Halide and one Aryl Halide

In the laboratory kitchen, Chef Cannizzaro was cooking with Aldehydes that had no alpha-hydrogen (like Formaldehyde). He added concentrated alkali , and in a strange twist (disproportionation), half of his ingredients turned into Alcohol and the other half into Carboxylic acid salt . 🧪 The Tale of the Organic Laboratory In

His brother Fittig didn't want to be left out, but he only worked with Aryl Halides (Benzene rings). He used the same Sodium and Dry Ether to join two rings together, creating a Biphenyl .

Once in the busy town of , there lived two brothers, Wurtz and Fittig .

Finally, to see how beautiful his creations were, he used Tollen's Reagent . When he added it to an Aldehyde , a brilliant Silver Mirror formed on the walls of the test tube. 📝 Quick Revision List: "Must-Know" Reactions Reaction Name Key Reactants Key Reagent Wurtz Alkyl Halide / Dry Ether Alkane (Double Carbon) Finkelstein Alkyl Halide NaIcap N a cap I Alkyl Iodide Swarts Alkyl Halide AgFcap A g cap F Hg2F2cap H g sub 2 cap F sub 2 Alkyl Fluoride Reimer-Tiemann CHCl3cap C cap H cap C l sub 3 NaOHcap N a cap O cap H Salicylaldehyde Kolbe’s CO2cap C cap O sub 2 NaOHcap N a cap O cap H Salicylic Acid Hoffmann Bromamide Br2cap B r sub 2 NaOHcap N a cap O cap H Primary Amine (1 less C) Important Chemical Reactions for Class 12 Chemistry