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nitrobenzene on catalytic reduction given​

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Answered by abdlhafeezahmed
4

Answer:

It gives aniline

Explanation:

C₆H₅NO₂ + SnCl₂ + HCl → C₆H₅NH₂ + SnCl₄

Answered by kingofself
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Nitrobenzene on catalytic reduction given​ aniline.

Explanation:

  • Nitrobenzene is reduced by aniline using concentrated Hydrochloric acid and Sn.
  • We can also use Zn and Fe rather than Sn. Using this reaction aniline salt is given.
  • When released by aniline sodium hydroxide is added.
  • In commercial form catalytic hydrogenation is used for the preparation of aniline from nitrobenzene or on chlorobenzene, the ammonia can be acted.
  • In aqueous acid, the reduction of nitrobenzene carried out with iron tediously.
  • Aromatic amine primarily, a weak base of aniline and mineral acids are formed by salts.

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