Organic reaction type (oxime formation): The reaction of an aldehyde with hydroxylamine (e.g., CH3CHO + NH2OH → oxime + H2O) exemplifies which reaction class? Recognize the formation of an oxime with loss of water. Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: A condensation reaction

Explanation:

Given data

  • General reaction: R–CHO + NH2OH → R–CH=N–OH (oxime) + H2O.


Concept/Approach
The reaction produces a single product (oxime) with elimination of water, a hallmark of a condensation reaction (specifically, condensation of carbonyl with hydroxylamine).


Final Answer
A condensation reaction

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