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Explain Hofmann's Ammonolysis reaction which is also known as Neuclophilic substitution reaction !

Also Give Limitations and Advantages of this reaction :) ​

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Ammonolysis -

When an alkyl or benzyl halide is allowed to react with an ethanolic solution of ammonia, it undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction in which the halogen atom is replaced by an amino (−NH2) group. This process of cleavage of the carbon-halogen bond is known as ammonolysis

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