
The reaction depicted in the image is called the Gatterman-Koch reaction. This reaction involves the formylation of aromatic compounds like benzene to form benzaldehyde.
Explanation:
The setup typically involves bubbling CO and HCl through a solution of an aromatic ring and the catalyst. When benzene is used, the Gatterman-Koch reaction results in the formation of benzaldehyde:
Reaction: C6H6 + CO + HCl → C6H5CHO
This method is particularly useful because it directly converts benzene into benzaldehyde in one step.
This is distinct from other reactions listed in the options:
Thus, the correct answer is Gatterman-Koch reaction.
The correct order of acidic strength of the major products formed in the given reactions is: 
From the following, how many compounds contain at least one secondary alcohol? 