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What is obtained when benzoyl chloride reacts with aniline in the presence of sodium hydroxide
Options
(a) Benzoic acid
(b) Benzanilide
(c) Acetanilide
(d) Azobenzene
Correct Answer:
Benzanilide
Explanation:
C₆H₅NH₂ + ClCOC₆H₅ + NaOH → C₆H₅NH – COC₆H₅ + NaCl + H₂O.
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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
(87)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- The orientation of an atomic orbital is governed by
- Which of the following is the buffer solution
- Which compound is electron deficient?
- Which one of the alkali metals, forms only, the normal oxide, M₂O on heating
- Acetamide and ethylamine can be distinguished by reacting with
Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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