Chloromethane on treatment with excess of ammonia yields mainly

Chloromethane on treatment with excess of ammonia yields mainly

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Because it possesses unpaired electrons, the ammonia molecule is a nucleophile in nature. By nucleophilic substitution, this nucleophile attacks the chloromethane molecule and forms methyl amine or met
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