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nucleophilic addition reaction of ammonia and its derivatives are carried out in weakly acidic medium give reason.​

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Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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The addition of ammonia derivative (NH2-G) to aldehydes and ketones and ketones is done in weakly acidic medium (pH about 3⋅5). In case the medium is strongly acidic (pH close to 1), then the ammonia derivative will the also protonated and will not be able to act as a nuclephile.

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Answered by SweetPoison7
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The addition of ammonia derivative (NH2-G) to aldehydes and ketones and ketones is done in weakly acidic medium (pH about 3⋅5). In case the medium is strongly acidic (pH close to 1), then the ammonia derivative will the also protonated and will not be able to act as a nuclephile.

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