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3-Hydroxy butanal is formed when (X) rea...

3-Hydroxy butanal is formed when (X) reacts with (Y) in dilute (Z) solution. What are(X),(Y) and(Z)?

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X = AlN, which on hydrolysis gives `Al(OH)_(3)` and ammonia.
`Y=Al(OH)_(3) and Z=NH_(3)`
Ammonium chloride precipitates aluminium hydroxide with aqueous ammonia.
`AlCl_(3)+3NH_(4)OH to Al(OH)_(3)+3NH_(4)Cl`
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