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- Amines reacting with aldehydes and ketones.Also use a secondary amine and curved arrows and also explain what is actually going on in the curved arrow mechanism.Just give the functional groups in both parts with explanation of correct answers and explanation of incorrect answers and get like remember solve both parts A and B. Hand written solutions are strictly prohibittedanswer and provide brief explanation