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  • Salicylaldehyde & Ferric Chloride Reaction: Color & Chemistry
    When salicylaldehyde reacts with neutral ferric chloride, a deep violet color is formed.

    This reaction is a classic test for the presence of phenols. Salicylaldehyde contains a phenolic hydroxyl group (-OH) which reacts with ferric ions (Fe³⁺) to form a colored complex. The exact color can vary slightly depending on the concentration of the reactants and the pH of the solution.

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