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The reaction of an aldehyde with hydroxy...

The reaction of an aldehyde with hydroxylamine gives a product which is called

A

Aminohydroxide

B

Hydrazone

C

Semicarbazone

D

Oxime

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The correct Answer is:
D

`R-CHO overset(H_2N-OH)to underset("Oxime")(RCH=N-OH)`
`CH_3CHO+NH_2OH rarr underset("Acetaldoxime")(CH_3-CH=N-OH)+H_2O`.
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