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Benzaldehyde + NaOH→

A.Benzyl alcohol✓ Correct
B.Benzene
C.Hydrobenzamide
D.Cinnamic acid
Explanation

In the given reaction, benzaldehyde is reacting with sodium hydroxide, and we know in benzaldehyde an aldehyde group is present at the carbon atom of the benzene ring. So there is no 훼− Hydrogen in the compound, hence, they will give Cannizzaro reaction. So, this compound will give two products, one by reduction will form benzyl alcohol and one by oxidation form benzoic acid. The reaction is given below: 100. Cannizzaro’s reaction is not given by : (a) CH3CHO (b) HCHO (c) benzaldehyde (d) triethyl acetaldehyde Cannizzaro’s reaction is a chemical property of the aldehydes. The aldehydes that do

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