Carboxylic Acid and Acid DerivativesHard
Question
The reaction of acetyl chloride and sodium azide followed by hydrolysis gives methyl amine. This reaction is called as :-
Options
A.Schmidt reaction
B.Knoevenagel reaction
C.Curtius reaction
D.Arndt-Eiestert reaction
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