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Name the compound formed when acetaldehyde reacts with hydroxylamine

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Answered by ritwik4917
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Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The compound formed when acetaldehyde reacts with hydroxylamine is oxime.

Explanation:

  • The formula of Acetaldehyde Is CH_3CHO, and the formula of the hydroxylamine is NH_2OH. When the acetaldehyde reacts with the hydroxylamine oxime is formed.
  • The oxime formed in the above reaction is CH_3CH=NOH.
  • The word oxime Is a combination of the word oxygen and imine.
  • Oxime is a compound with a general formula of RR’C=NOH, where R is an organic side-chain and R’ forms an aldoxime.
  • The general reaction were given below:

         CH_3CHO+ NH_2OH\rightarrow  CH_3CH=NOH..

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