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Which of the following reaction is an example of nucleophilic substitution reaction
Options
(a) 2RX + 2Na → R – R + NaX
(b) RX + H₂ → RH + HX
(c) RX + Mg → RMgX
(d) RX + KOH → ROH + KX
Correct Answer:
RX + KOH → ROH + KX
Explanation:
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