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tatiyna
2 years ago
6

Draw the structure of the major product formed in the given reaction when the aromatic aldehyde is present in excess

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zubka84 [21]2 years ago
5 0

When excess aromatic aldehyde( acetone) reacts with another element such as chlorine trichloroacetone is formed.

<h3>What is aromatic aldehyde?</h3>

Aromatic aldehyde is defined as the chemical compound that contains the functional group CHO, such as benzaldehyde and acetone, which has an almond-like odour profile.

When excess aromatic aldehyde( acetone) reacts with another element such as chlorine, trichloroacetone is formed.

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