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In nitro alkanes -NO(2) group is convert...

In nitro alkanes `-NO_(2)` group is converted to `-NH_(2)` group by the reaction with

A

`Sn//HCl`

B

Zn dust

C

`Zn//NH_(4)Cl`

D

`Zn//NaOH`

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