Chemistry, asked by snehamore, 1 year ago

What happens when Dil.Hcl is treated with acetaldehyde benzyl acetal??

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Answered by Mahiprasath
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it gets displaced and evolve hydrogen gas
Answered by Anonymous
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✌Dilute HCL is treated with acetaldehyde to give acetal.



✌Acetaldehyde (systematic name ethanal) is an organic chemical compound with the formula CH3CHO, sometimes abbreviated by chemists as MeCHO (Me = methyl). It is one of the most important aldehydes, occurring widely in nature and being produced on a large scale in industry. Acetaldehyde occurs naturally in coffee, bread, and ripe fruit,[11] and is produced by plants. It is also produced by the partial oxidation of ethanol by the liver enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase and is a contributing cause of hangover after alcoholconsumption. Pathways of exposure include air, water, land, or groundwater, as well as drink and smoke.[12] Consumption of disulfiram inhibits acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, the enzyme responsible for the metabolism of acetaldehyde, thereby causing it to build up in the body.

Acetaldehyde


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