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Electrophilic substitution reaction

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Nucleophilic addition reaction

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Free radical addition reaction

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Solution

The correct option is B

Nucleophilic addition reaction


As we know, CN is a nucleophile. So, if we take a look at the reaction, nucleophile CN is added to a carbonyl group to get a single product. Therefore, this is a nucleophilic addition reaction.


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