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c6h5nh2+c6h5cho what is the reaction​

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Answered by bottakusuma666
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Answer:

Chemical Equation Balancer C6H5CHO + C6H5NH2 = C6H5CHNC6H5 + H2O.

Explanation:

In the given reaction aldehyde (C6H5CHO) reacts with aniline (C6H5NH2), they form imine (C6H5 - N = CHC6H5) which is known as Schiff's base.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/238648/in-the-reaction-c6h5cho-c6h5nh2-c6h5n-chc6h5-h2o-the-compound-c6h5n-chc6h5-is-known

Answered by BrainlyIAS
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Answer :

C_6H_5NH_2+C_6H_5CHO->C_6H_5N=CHC_6H_5

Aniline reacts with Benzaldehyde  they form N-methylcarbazole (Schiff's base) and water.

Explanation :

In the given reaction aldehyde (C_6H_5CHO) reacts with aniline (C_6H_5NH_2), they form imine (C_6H_5 - N = CHC_6H_5) which is known as Schiff's base.

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