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An aromatic compound ‘A’ (CA7HA6OA2) on reaction with aqueous ammonia and heating forms compound ‘B’. ‘B’ on heating with BrA2 and alcoholic potash forms a compound ‘C’ of molecular formula CA6HA7N. - Chemistry

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An aromatic compound ‘A’ (C7H6O2) on reaction with aqueous ammonia and heating forms compound ‘B’. ‘B’ on heating with Br2 and alcoholic potash forms a compound ‘C’ of molecular formula C6H7N. Write the reactions involved and identify ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C. 

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Solution

Given:

Compound A: C7H6O2 (aromatic compound, likely a benzoic acid derivative).
Reaction with aqueous ammonia and heating gives Compound B (likely an amide)
Compound B reacts with Br2 and alcoholic KOH (Hofmann bromamide reaction) to form Compound C C6H7N, a primary aromatic amine.

The molecular formula matches benzoic acid C6H5COOH.

Reaction of Compound A with Aqueous Ammonia:

Benzoic acid reacts with aqueous ammonia NH3 to form benzamide C6H5CONH2 on heating.

\[\ce{C6H5COOH + NH3 -> C6H5CONH2 + H2O}\]

Reaction of Compound B with Br2 and Alcoholic KOH to form aniline C6H5NH2.

\[\ce{C6H5CONH2 + Br2 + 4KOH −> C6H5NH2 + K2CO3 + 2KBr + 2H2O}\]

  • Compound A: C6H5COOH (benzoic acid)
  • Compound B: C6H5CONH2 (benzamide)
  • Compound C: C6H5NH2 (aniline)
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2021-2022 (April) Term 2 - Delhi Set 3
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