Which of the following can be made by acid-promoted hydrolysis of a nitrile?
1. an acid
2. an alcohol
3. an imine
4. an imide
a. only 1
b. only 1 and 2
c. only 2 and 3
d. only 4
ANSWER: a
can you explain why answer b,c,d are wrong please ?
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