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Reduction of nitroalkanes in neutral medium (e.g. Zn/`NH_(4)Cl`) forms mainly

A

`R- NH_(2)`

B

`R- NHOH`

C

`R- N = N- Cl`

D

All of these

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B

`R- NO_(2) + 4[H] overset(Zn+ NH_(4)Cl)rarr R- NHOH + H_(2)O`
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  • Reduction of nitroalkanes in netural medius (e.g. Zn+NH_(3)Cl) forms mainly:

    A
    `R-NH_(2)`
    B
    `R-NHOH`
    C
    `R-N=N-Cl`
    D
    all of these
  • Reducution on nitroalkane in neutral medium (Zn + NH_(4)Cl) froms mainly

    A
    `R -NH_(2)`
    B
    `R - NH - OH`
    C
    `R - N= N - Cl`
    D
    `CH_(3) - CH = N - OH`
  • NH_(4)Cl contains

    A
    covalent bond
    B
    Ionic bond
    C
    co-ordinate bond
    D
    All
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