Rate of reaction of acetaldehyde with aniline increases with the increase in acidity but beyond certain limit it decreases with further increase of acidity.
The reaction between acetaldehyde and aniline is an example of a nucleophilic addition reaction, where the nucleophile (aniline) attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon in acetaldehyde. The rate of this reaction is influenced by the acidity of the medium.
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