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What happens during ‘ Double decomposition’?(a) NH3 splits for reaction(b) Exchange of molecules(c) All of the mentioned(d) None of the mentionedThis question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.The doubt is from Amination by Ammonolysis Classification in portion Amination by Ammonolysis of Unit Processes

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The correct answer is (a) NH3 splits for reaction

Easiest explanation: During double decomposition, the NH3 MOLECULE is split into -NH2 and -H FRAGMENTS, the former BECOMING part of the newly formed amine, while the latter unites with the radical -Cl, -SOaR, -N02, etc., that is SUBSTITUTED.



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