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Why can't methanol, ch3oh, be used as a solvent for sodium amide, nanh2? sodium amide is nonpolar and methanol is polar. sodium amide is polar and methanol is nonpolar. sodium amide undergoes an acid-base reaction with methanol. there would be no ion-dipole attractive forces between the two compounds.

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