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what is Schmidt's reaction ?? plz explain in simple words !!​

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Answered by samirahamad
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Explanation:

The Schmidt reaction is an organic reaction in which an azide reacts with a carbonyl derivative, usually a aldehyde, ketone, or carboxylic acid, under acidic conditions to give an amine or amide, with expulsion of nitrogen.

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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Hy here is Your Answer........

  • The Schmidt reaction is the reaction of hydrazoic acid or an alkyl azide with a carbonyl compound, alkene, or alcohol, often in the presence of a Brønsted or Lewis acid.

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