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• Succinic acid heated strongly with
ammonia gives​

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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Succinic acid heated strongly with ammonia gives the acid succinimide.

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When succinic acid is heated in the presence of ammonia it gives a white solid that is succinimide.

  • This formed compound is called Cyclic imide.
  • H4NOOC- (CH2)2-COONH4 ----> H2NCO-(CH2)2-CONH2
  • This is only produced when there is a presence of heat that is when the substance is heated.
  • It appears to be a white crystalline product.

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