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The detailed (and as complete as possible) description of plausible or observable pathways leading from reactants to products of a chemical process. This tag should be applied to questions about these processes. It may be applied to hypothetical and/or proposed mechanisms.
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Major product of the reaction of m-hydroxyphenol in boiling aq NaHCO3
The reaction: (a) m-hydroxyphenol + aq. $\ce{NaHCO3}$/boil; (b) workup with $\ce{H3O+/H2O}$
I know that $\ce{CO2}$ will be formed by boiling aq. $\ce{NaHCO3}$, and so the reaction will be like Ko …