Chemistry, asked by aadharshg003, 3 months ago

How does an isocyanide react with an electrophile and a nucleophile at the same
isocyanide carbon?

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Answered by loki2106
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Isocyanide can undergo addition reaction due to the fact that it is capable to attach both the electrophile and nucleophile in the same carbon atom while it is not achieved by cyanide.

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