The correct pair(s) of the ambident nucleophiles is (are):
(A) AgCN / KCN
(B) RCOOAg / RCOOK
(C) AgNO2 / KNO2
(D) Agl / KI
The correct pair(s) of the ambident nucleophiles is (are):
(A) AgCN / KCN
(B) RCOOAg / RCOOK
(C) AgNO2 / KNO2
(D) Agl / KI
Option 1 -
(B) only
Option 2 -
(B) and (C) only
Option 3 -
(A) only
Option 4 -
(A) and (C) only
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:CN? and NO? are examples of ambident nucleophiles.
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