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Aniline is an activated system for electrophilic substitution.
The compound formed on heating aniline with acetic
anhydride is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Acetanilide is prepared from aniline when it reacts with acetic anhydride/glacial acetic acid in the presence of zinc dust.

Answered by kingofself
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Aniline is an activated system for electrophilic substitution.  The compound formed on heating aniline with acetic  anhydride is acetanilide.

Explanation:

Aniline

  • Its  chemical compound is organic.
  • The aromatic amine is primary.
  • An amino group is attached in the benzene ring.
  • Aniline is treated with strong acid to produce salts contains anilinium ion (C6H5-NH3+) and acyl halide which is acetyl chloride is treated for the formation of amides.
  • The formation of amides from aniline are known as anilides which is (CH3-CO-NH-C6H5) acetanilide.
  • N-phenyl ethanamide is the modern name.
  • Acetanilide is the odorless solid.
  • It appears as flake.

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