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The most nucleophilic nitrogen is in:...

The most nucleophilic nitrogen is in:

A

B

C

D

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A

In option (b) lone pair of electrons on N is a part of aromaticity and in option (c) NH - group is adjacent to electron withdrawing group and in option (s) lone pair is a part of resonance. So, pyridine is most nucleophilic.
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