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reduction of nitro benzene​

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Answered by MizzCornetto
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☘Nitrobenzene is reduced to phenylammonium ions using a mixture of tin and concentrated hydrochloric acid. The mixture is heated under reflux in a boiling water bath for about half an hour. Under the acidic conditions, rather than getting phenylamine directly, you instead get phenylammonium ions formed.

☘In acidic medium if nitro benzene is reduced along with tin and concentrated HCl acid,then it is reduced or converted to Aniline

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Answered by shraddhagulve1234
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Explanation:

Nitrobenzene is reduced to phenylammonium ions using a mixture of tin and concentrated hydrochloric acid. The mixture is heated under reflux in a boiling water bath for about half an hour. Under the acidic conditions, rather than getting phenylamine directly, you instead get phenylammonium ions formed.

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