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+), and reacts with acyl halides such as acetyl chloride to form amides . the amides formed from aniline are sometimes called anilides, for example ch -co-nh-c h is acetanilide. the sulfate forms beautiful white plates. although aniline is weakly basic, it precipitates zinc , aluminium and ferric salts
, and on warming expels ammonia from its salts. aniline combines directly with alkyl iodides to form secondary and tertiary amines. boiled with carbon disulfide, it gives sulfocarbanilide (diphenyl thiourea), cs(nhc h ) , which may be decomposed into phenyl isothiocyanate, c h cns, and triphenyl guanidine...
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