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what is carbylamine reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The carbylamine reaction (also known as the Hoffmann isocyanide synthesis) is the synthesis of an isocyanide by the reaction of a primary amine, chloroform, and base. Similar reactions have been reported for aniline. It is used to prepare secondary amines.

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Answered by Najirpirjade
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The carbylamine reaction (also known as the Hoffmann isocyanide synthesis) is the synthesis of an isocyanide by the reaction of a primary amine, chloroform, and base. ... Similar reactions have been reported for aniline. It is used to prepare secondary amines.

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