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In the reaction of a carbonyl compound with silver cyanide, the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen are the one that attack the carbonyl carbon. But if a carbonyl compound reacts with hydrogen cyanide, the cyanide ions directly attacks the carbonyl carbon. Explain why this happens??​

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