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oxidation of toluene with chromyl chloride followed by hydrolysis gives benzaldehyde.

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JMD PUBLICATION-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH FUNCTIONAL GROUP CONTAINING OXYGEN - II-EXAMPLE
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  2. Oxidation of methylbenzene with acidified KMnO4 gives benzaldehyde.

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  6. Methanal is a highly pungent gas at room temperature

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  7. Carbonyl compounds undergo electrophilic additon reactions

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  9. In clemmensen reduction aldehyde changes into

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  10. Catalytic hydrogenation of ketones gives 2^@ alcohol

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  11. Reduction of aldehydes with Lia1H4 or NaBH4 GIVES 1^@ alcohol

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  12. Explain why aldehydes are more reactive than ketones towards nucleophi...

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  13. Wolff-kishner reduction reduces aldehydes and ketones to hydrocarbons

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  14. Ketones can not be easily oxidised with mild oxidising agents like Tol...

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  15. Formic acid can reduce: Tollen's reagent, Mercuric chloride, Potassi...

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  17. Write the IUPAC name of salicylaldehyde

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  18. Write Rosenmund reaction.

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  19. How will you prepare aldehydes from nitriles ? (Stephan’s reaction)

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  20. What are Etard reaction?

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