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What happen when pyridine reacts with Sodamide at 100 OC?

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Pyridine undergoes nucleophilic substitution with NaNH2 at 100℃ to give which of the following? ... Explanation: Sodium amide in excess is used as the nucleophile yielding 2,6-diaminopyridine. The hydride ion released in this reaction combines with a proton of an available amino group, forming a hydrogen molecule.

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