The Product Formed On Reaction Of CH3CN With SnCl2 And HCl Is

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Answer: The product formed for the following reaction is acetaldehyde.

Explanation:

The reaction of methanenitrle with HCl in the presence of anhydrous stannous chloride yields aldimine complex as an intermediate, which on hydrolysis results into the formation of acetaldehyde.

This particular reaction is a named reaction and is said to be Stephen's Reaction.

Hence, the product formed for the following reaction is acetaldehyde.

The reaction is provided in the image below.

Advertisement Advertisement bindhujupallyp8o3lj bindhujupallyp8o3lj CH_{3}CN+SnCl_{2}+HCl ---\ \textgreater \  CH_{3}CHO+SnCl_{4} +NH_{4}ClThis is Called STEPHEN'S REACTION Advertisement Advertisement

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