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HCHO + HCHO+ NAOH
complete the reaction​

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Answered by kunalchachane84
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Explanation:

When formaldehyde is treated with concentrated NaOH solution, it forms methanol and sodium formate. It is a Cannizaro's reaction : Aldehydes which do not contain α- hydrogen atom, such as formaldehyde, benzaldehyde, trimethyl acetaldehyde etc.

Answered by palpratap9831
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Explanation:

When formaldehyde is treated with concentrated NaOH solution, it forms methanol and sodium formate. It is a Cannizaro's reaction : Aldehydes which do not contain α- hydrogen atom, such as formaldehyde, benzaldehyde, trimethyl acetaldehyde etc.

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