What is the main product when an aldehyde is treated with sodium bisulfite? (201

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What is the main product when an aldehyde is treated with sodium bisulfite? (2019)
  1. Aldol
  2. Bisulfite adduct
  3. Hydrocarbon
  4. Alcohol

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the main product when an aldehyde is treated with sodium bisulfite? (2019)
  • Step 1: Understand what an aldehyde is. An aldehyde is a type of organic compound that has a carbonyl group (C=O) at the end of its carbon chain.
  • Step 2: Know what sodium bisulfite is. Sodium bisulfite is a chemical compound that can react with aldehydes.
  • Step 3: When an aldehyde is mixed with sodium bisulfite, a reaction occurs. The aldehyde's carbonyl group reacts with the bisulfite ion.
  • Step 4: This reaction forms a new compound called a bisulfite adduct. This adduct is a stable compound that includes the aldehyde and the bisulfite.
  • Step 5: The bisulfite adduct can be used to purify aldehydes or to identify them in a laboratory setting.
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