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6. On heating benzoic acid with acetic anhydride
(A) benzoic anhydride is formed
(B) benzoic acetic anhydride is formed
(C) benzoic anhydrous is formed
(D) none of these​


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Answered by Fatimakincsem
1

On heating benzoic acid with acetic anhydride benzoic anhydride is formed.

Option (a) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Benzoic anhydride is an organic compound of the benzene class.
  • It has a chemical formula of (C₆H₅CO)₂O.
  • Benzoic anhydride is formed as a result of the reaction between benzoic acid and acid anhydride.
  • The molar mass of benzoic anhydride is 226.23 g mol−1.
  • It is also known as acyclic carboxylic anhydride and is a derivative of benzoic acid.
Answered by jaswasri2006
1

(A) benzoic anhydride is formed.

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