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Benzamide on reaction with $\mathrm{POCl}_{3}$ gives:(a) aniline(b) chlorobenzene(c) benzylamine(d) benzonitrile
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Benzamide is a compound where a hydrogen atom in the benzene ring is replaced by an amide group (-CONH2). It can be represented as follows: \[ \text{Benzamide} = \text{C}_{6}\text{H}_{5}\text{CONH}_{2} \] Show more…
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Benzamide on reaction with $\mathrm{POCl}_{3}$ gives: (a) aniline (b) chlorobenzene (c) benzyl amine (d) benzonitrile
Benzamide on reaction with $\mathrm{POCl}_{3}$ gives (a) aniline (b) chlorobenzene (c) benzyl amine (d) benzonitrile
The product obtained in the reaction is (A) Benzamide (B) Benzonitrile (C) Ammoniumbenzoate (D) Aniline
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