4. What is the molecular mass of benzaldehyde and dibenzalacetone. Show the calculation involved, with reaction.
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Benzaldehyde has the molecular formula C7H6O. This is because it consists of a benzene ring (C6H5) attached to an aldehyde group (CHO). Show more…
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