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How many atoms of hydrogen are required for the reduction of one molecule of nitroethane to ethylamine?

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The correct option is A 6
Six atoms of hydrogen are required for the reduction of one molecule of nitroethane to ethylamine?
C2H5NO2+6[H]Sn+HCl or H2/Ni−−−−−−−−−−or LiAlH4C2H5NH2+2H2O

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