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In semicarbazide which atom acts as the nucleophile

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Semicarbazide undergoes resonance involving only one of the two - NH2 groups, which is attached directly to the carbonyl-carbon atom. Therefore, the electron density on - NH2 group involved in the resonance also decreases. As a result, it cannot act as a nucleophile.
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