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a.
Interpretation:
When the anisaldehyde undergoes oxidation in the presence of
Concept introduction:
Oxidation of
If an aldehyde undergoes oxidation, as it contain one hydrogen atom bonded to a carbonyl carbon, it gives
b.
Interpretation:
The product formed when the anisaldehyde reacts with Tollens reagent has to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation of aldehyde using Tollens reagent:
Aldehydes can be oxidized selectively in the presence of other
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