The reaction of 4-bromobenzyl chloride with sodium cyanide in ethanol leads to the formation of : (a) 4-bromobenzyl cyanide (c) 4-cyanobenzyl cyanide (b) 4-cyanobenzyl chloride (d) 4-bromo-2-cyanobenzyl chloride

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12. The reaction of 4-bromobenzyl chloride with sodium cyanide in ethanol leads to the
formation of :
(a) 4-bromobenzyl cyanide
(c) 4-cyanobenzyl cyanide
(b) 4-cyanobenzyl chloride
(d) 4-bromo-2-cyanobenzyl chloride
Transcribed Image Text:12. The reaction of 4-bromobenzyl chloride with sodium cyanide in ethanol leads to the formation of : (a) 4-bromobenzyl cyanide (c) 4-cyanobenzyl cyanide (b) 4-cyanobenzyl chloride (d) 4-bromo-2-cyanobenzyl chloride
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