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in Mulliken Barker's test nitrobenzene is converted to and tollen's reagent to​

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Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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The formed hydroxylamine compound (−NHOH) reduces the Tollen's reagent ([Ag(NH3)2]OH) and itself gets oxidised into a nitroso compound. The following reaction takes place in Mulliken Barker test: The given nitrobenzene is dissolved in dilute alcohol.

Answered by shehbazhussain1235
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The formed hydroxylamine compound (−NHOH) reduces the Tollen's reagent ([Ag(NH3)2]OH) and itself gets oxidised into a nitroso compound. The following reaction takes place in Mulliken Barker test: The given nitrobenzene is dissolved in dilute alcohol.

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