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For questions about nitriles and isonitriles and their organic derivatives such as organic cyanates. Not to be used for inorganic cyanides or related structures; for those, one of the tags ionic-compounds or coordination-compounds will be appropriate.

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Can a Lindlar catalyst reduce aldehydes, nitriles, and carbonitriles?

Also there is no information of a Lindlar catalyst being used as the reducing agent for nitriles and carbonitriles. So, is the answer by JEE incorrect or am I missing something? …
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