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byproduct in the formation of paracetamol​

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Answered by paramjeet621
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Paracetamol is made by reacting 4-aminophenol with ethanoic anhydride (more commonly called acetic anhydride). This reaction forms an amide bond and ethanoic acid as a by- product. When the reaction is complete the paracetamol is then isolated and purified.

Answered by ashauthiras
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Paracetamol is made by reacting 4-aminophenol with ethanoic anhydride (more commonly called acetic anhydride). This reaction forms an amide bond and ethanoic acid as a by- product. When the reaction is complete the paracetamol is then isolated and purified.

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