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reaction of aldehyde with hydroxylamine​

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Answered by Arya6737
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Reaction of aldehydes and ketones with hydroxylamine gives oximes. The nucleophilicity of the nitrogen on the hydroxylamine is increased by the presence of the oxygen. Successive proton transfers allows for elimination of water. Oximes generally form a mixture of geometric isomers.

Answered by sunny3743
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The reaction of aldehydes and ketones with hydroxylamine gives oximes. The nucleophilicity of the nitrogen on the hydroxylamine is increased by the presence of the oxygen. Successive proton transfers allow for the elimination of water. Oximes generally form a mixture of geometric isomers.

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