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What happens when formaldehyde is treated with NH3??

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Answered by BhavyasriAkula
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when formaldehyde is reacted with NH3
it gives hexa methlene tetra amine and water

equation
6HCHO+4NH3 GIVES (CH2)6N4+6H2O
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Answered by ans81
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

The reaction between formaldehyde and ammonia is written as follows

 HCHO + NH3 ---------> H2C=NH + H2O

This is a condensation reaction in which two molecules or functional group combine to form a single molecule with the loss of water. As a water molecule is being lost, hence it more specifically a dehydration reaction. Here the product that is being formed is an imine


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