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Benzyl chloride hydrogenated in presence of pd and baso4

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Answered by DaringRobber
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Benzyl chloride hydrogenated in presence of pd and baso4 gives benzaldehyde...

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When Benzoyl Chloride is hydrogenated in the presence of Pd and BaSO_4 gives Benzaldehyde.

Explanation:

  • Benzoyl Chloride is an organic hydrocarbon with the chemical composition of C_6H_5COCl.
  • It has a benzene ring in its compound to which there will be a side link of oxygen and chlorine atoms are attached to it.
  • This is usually used to manufacture perfumes, dyes, etc.
  • When this Benzoyl Chloride is hydrogenated with the catalysts Palladium and Barium Sulphate it produces Benzaldehyde having the chemical composition of C_7H_6O or also as C_6H_5CHO.
  • This process is also known as Rosenmund Reduction.
  • The chemical reaction is:

      C_6H_5COCl + H2 \rightarrow C_6H_5CHO + HCl  (in presence of Pd and BaSO_4).

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