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  4. The reaction of phthalimide with sodium hypochlorite gets a product that had the molecular formula of C7H7NO2 (2-aminobenzoic acid specifically). Please answer the following based on the info given:Reactions:Phthalic anhydride + urea --> phthalimide + CO2 + H2OPhthalimide + NaOCl + NaOH + H+ --> C7H7NO2A. What gas was responsible for the foaming when
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    To identify the gas responsible for the foaming when the reaction mixture was acidified, note that carbon dioxide () is released during the reaction involving phthalimide and sodium hypochlorite, which can cause foaming.

    Hence CO2 gas wa…

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