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Explain Mendius reaction.​

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Answered by BrutalMaster
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Mendius reaction: It is a type of reaction which is used to carry out the reduction of (-CN) cyano group in organic nitriles to obtain primary amines with the help of the nascent hydrogen in the presence of the sodium amalgam on ethanol.

Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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Mendius reaction: It is a type of reaction which is used to carry out the reduction of (-CN) cyano group in organic nitriles to obtain primary amines with the help of the nascent hydrogen in the presence of the sodium amalgam on ethanol.

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