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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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Acidity of Benzenepropanenitrile
I would have called it 3-phenylpropanenitrile, but let's get to the real chemistry here.
Clearly the candidates for most acidic hydrogen atom are those on the saturated carbon atoms between the phenyl …
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Reaction of Grignard reagent with hydrogen cyanide
If that hydride transfer works with nitriles, the reaction would yield a product that could be worked up to an aldehyde. …