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Identify the major product(s) of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction:CH3Br + NH2OH → ?
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Identify the major product(s) of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction:CH3Br + NH2OH → ?
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The major product of this nucleophilic substitution reaction SN2 between CH3Br methyl bromide and NH2OH hydroxylamine would be CH3ONH2 methylhydroxylamine and Br- bromide ion .The reaction can be written as:CH3Br + NH2OH CH3ONH2 + Br-
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