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Reaction of formaldehyde and ammonia gives (A) Hexamethylene tetramine (B) Bakelite (C) Urea (D) Triethylene Tetramine

saurabh kumar , 12 Years ago
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Gaurav
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Aqueous Ammonia provides it secure to handle and helps avoid the risk that accompanies the use of Ammonia Gas by greatly decreases its vapor pressure. Aqueous Ammonia is also known as Ammoniacal Liquor, it is an inorganic chemical used as a liquid chemical in various industries like Rubber, Pharmaceuticals among others.
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Yash Chourasiya
Dear Student

Option (A) is Correct.

Explanation :Formaldehyde reacts with ammonia to form Hexamethylene tetramine which is used as urinary antiseptic under the nate urotopine.
6HCHO + 4NH3​ ⟶ (CH2​)6​N4​ + 6H2​O

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Yash Chourasiya
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