Chemistry, asked by HARIOMDHANGAR2995, 11 months ago

The product obtained by the reaction of an aldehyde and hydroxylamine is
(a) hydrazone
(b) aldoxime
(c) primary amine
(d) alcohol

Answers

Answered by deepstorm
1

B) ALDOXIME is the correct answer.

Answered by ShraddhaKhanna
0

Answer:

(b) Aldoxime

Explanation:

Any member of the group of organic compounds with nitrogen that are often made from hydroxylamine and an aldehyde, ketone, or quinone is known as an oxime. Oximes contain the structural formula XY/C= N--OH, where X and Y are organic groups obtained by removing a hydrogen atom from an organic molecule, or they may be hydrogen atoms themselves.

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