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what happen when benzamide is heated in the presence of H2O​

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When benzamide is heated with dilute mineral acid we get benzoic acid and a salt ammonium chloride as products. Dilute mineral acid is hydrochloric acid and when amide is heated with acid t is an example of hydrolysis reaction of aromatic amines under acidic conditions.

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When benzamide is heated with dilute mineral acid we get benzoic acid and a salt ammonium chloride as products. Dilute mineral acid is hydrochloric acid and when amide is heated with acid t is an example of hydrolysis reaction of aromatic amines under acidic conditions.

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