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Synthesis consists of heating primary amine and aldehyde with sulphuric acid

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Answered by Benipal07
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Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal. That means it has a single electron in its outer shell which is readily lost in reactions, resulting in a much more stable, complete outer electron shell. When sodium comes in contact with water, hydrogen gas is liberated 
Answered by sanjeevnar6
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Synthesis of Quinoline will occur by the Skraup synthesis reaction.

# Explanation

The skraup synthesis is a ring forming reaction used to synthesize the quinoline. In this reaction, aromatic primary amines and aldehyde are heated with sulphuric acid in the presence of an oxidizing agent such as nitrobenzene to give quinoline. The chemical reaction is named after a Czech-Austria chemist Zdenko Hans skraup.


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