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explain ammonalysic reation​

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Answered by proxly
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Aminolysis. Aminolysis (/am·i·nol·y·sis/ amino meaning "contains NH2 group", and lysis meaning "to unbind") is any chemical compound reacts with a molecule of ammonia or an amine and causes a molecule to split into two parts, containing the addition of (or substitution by) an amino group

Answered by Anonymous
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A chemical reaction similar to hydrolysis in which ammonia reacts with another compound usually to form an amine the ammonolysis of organic esters yields acid amides.

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