Jolly"s reaction - significado y definición. Qué es Jolly"s reaction
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Qué (quién) es Jolly"s reaction - definición

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Cannizaro reaction; Cannizaro's reaction; Cannizaro`s reaction; Cannizzaro Reaction; Crossed Cannizzaro reaction
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André Jolly         
BELGIAN POLITICIAN (1799-1883)
Andre Jolly; André-Edouard Jolly
Baron André Edourd Jolly (Brussel, 13 April 1799–Brussel, 3 December 1883) was a Belgian engineer, painter, military official and politician.
Liz Jolly         
BRITISH LIBRARIAN
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Liz Jolly is a British librarian who assumed the position of Chief Librarian of the British Library on 24 September 2018. She was previously the Director of Library and Information Services, then the Director of Student and Library Services at Teesside University from 2008 to 2018.
Wahida Mollick Jolly         
BANGLADESHI ACTRESS
Wahida Mallik Jolly
Wahida Mollick Jolly is a Bangladeshi actress. She works on stage plays, television dramas and films.

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Cannizzaro reaction

The Cannizzaro reaction, named after its discoverer Stanislao Cannizzaro, is a chemical reaction which involves the base-induced disproportionation of two molecules of a non-enolizable aldehyde to give a primary alcohol and a carboxylic acid.

Cannizzaro first accomplished this transformation in 1853, when he obtained benzyl alcohol and potassium benzoate from the treatment of benzaldehyde with potash (potassium carbonate). More typically, the reaction would be conducted with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, giving the sodium or potassium carboxylate salt of the carboxylic-acid product:

2 C6H5CHO + KOH → C6H5CH2OH + C6H5COOK

The process is a redox reaction involving transfer of a hydride from one substrate molecule to the other: one aldehyde is oxidized to form the acid, the other is reduced to form the alcohol.