Reduction of p-nitro phenol with Sn/HCl and then heating with acetic acid it
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Aspirin
O Diazepam
P-acetamol
Sulphanilamide
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sulpanilamide
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Then heating with acetic acid it gives sulphanilamide reduction of p-nitro phenol with Sn/HCl.
Sulphanilamide:
- A crystalline sulfonamide that is the amide of sulfanilic acid and the parent compound of most of the sulfa drugs.
- Aspirin is a medication used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation.
- Synthetic compound with antibacterial properties antibiotic sulphanilamide is penicillin.
- Chloroform, ether or benzene insoluble is practically.
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