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Two molecules of
benzaldehyde undergo self
condensation to form..............in presence of
cyanide ion.

0Benzion

O Benzoic acid

O Cinnamic acid

O Benzyl alcohol​

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Answered by Aadhyagupta2
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The benzoin addition is an addition reaction involving two aldehydes. The reaction generally occurs between aromatic aldehydes or glyoxals.[1][2] The reaction produces an acyloin. In the classic application benzaldehyde is converted to benzoin.[3]

The benzoin condensation was first reported in 1832 by Justus von Liebig and Friedrich Wöhler during their research on bitter almond oil.[4] The catalytic version of the reaction involving cyanide was developed by Nikolay Zinin in the late 1830s,[5][6]

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Answered by subhransusahoo94
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Benzylic acid synthesis reaction The mechanism for benzylic acid from benzyl is ... into glucose benzaldehyde and prussic acid hydrogen cyanide in the presence of ... A second aldehyde molecule accepts the hydride ion in another nucleophilic ... cinnamic acid ethyl cinnamate benzoic acid benzyl alcohol benzyl benzoate

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