Cinnamic acid is formed when C 6 H 5 -CHO condenses with (CH 3 CO) 2 O in presence of:
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Cinnamic acid is formed when C6H5-CHO condenses with (CH3CO)2O in presence of:
- concentrated H2SO4
- sodium acetate
- sodium metal
- anhydrous ZnCl2
Answer
(B) sodium acetate
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