An organic compound that does not undergo a reaction with both hydrogen cyanide and hydroxylamine can be?
Alkene
Alkanal
Alkanone
Alkanoic Acid
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option A is correct
Hydrocarbons such as alkanes,alkenes zand alkynes,generally do not react with hydroen cyanide (HCN) or hydroxlamine (NH2OH) under normal conditions.these compounds lack functional groups that can readily undergo nucleophilic or elecrophilic addition reactions with HCN or NH2OH

option A is correct
An organic compound that does not undergo a reaction with both hydrogen cyanide and hydroxylamine can be an alkene. Alkenes are organic compounds that contain a carbon-carbon double bond, and they do not react with either hydrogen cyanide or hydroxylamine.

Alkenes can undergo reactions with hydrogen cyanide to form nitriles. Therefore, option A is not correct in the context of the given question.


