The reaction of 4-bromobenzyl chloride with NaCN in ethanol leads to
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Alkyl and Aryl Halides
The reaction of 4-bromobenzyl chloride with NaCN in ethanol leads to
- 4-bromo-2-cyanobenzyl chloride
- 4-cyanobenzyl cyanide
- 4-cyanobenzyl chloride
- 4-bromobenzyl cyanide
Answer
(D) 4-bromobenzyl cyanide
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