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Question
How will you convert Cl−(CH2)4−Cl into hexan-1, 6-diamine?
Solution
\[\ce{Cl-(CH2)4-Cl ->[2 mol NaCN][EtOH] NC-(CH2)4-CN ->[H2/Ni][Reduction] \underset{Hexan-1, 6-diamine}{H2NH2C-(CH2)4-CH2NH2}}\]
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