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Refluxing a Reaction | MIT Digital Lab Techniques Manual

Refluxing a Reaction

Most organic reactions occur slowly at room temperature and require heat to allow them to go to completion in a reasonable time frame. Running a reaction under reflux allows you to heat a reaction without losing solvent due to evaporation and with causing an explosion.

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