hcho+naod(conc)
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When conc. sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with formaldehyde (HCHO), the products formed is/are sodium formate (sodium-formiate, HCOONa , and methanol (CH3OH). | HCHO undergoes Cannizarro's reaction as follows: 2HCHO + NaOH → HCOONa + CH3OH ).
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When formaldehyde is treated with conc. NaOH solution, it forms of methanol and sodium formate. ... It does not reduce Tollen's reagent but forms an addition compound with sodium hydrogensulphite and give positive iodoform test. On vigorous oxidation it gives ethanoic and propanoic acid.
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