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Nitrobenzene (C(6)H(5)NO(2)) can be redu...

Nitrobenzene `(C_(6)H_(5)NO_(2))` can be reduced to aniline `(C_(6)H_(5)NH_(2))` by electrolytic reduction, the equivalent mass of nitrobenzene will be equal to `("Molecular mass")/(n)`. The value of n is:

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`underset("Nitrobenzene")(C_(6)H_(5)NO_(2)+6[H]) to underset("Aniline")(C_(6)H_(5)NH_(2)+2H_(2)O)`
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