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Dihydrogen sodium phosphate (NaH2PO4) does not react with aldehydes and ketones because NaH2PO4 does not have any lone pair of electron on phosphorus atom, so its cannot act as a nucleophile.
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Dihydrogen sodium phosphate (NaH2PO4) does not react with aldehydes and ketones because NaH2PO4 does not have any lone pair of electron on phosphorus atom, so its cannot act as a nucleophile.
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