N-Methylbenzamide, an isomer of acetanilide, when allowed to react with HNO3/H2SO4 gives a different product from what is obtained from acetanilide. What is the structure of the mononitrated product? Why is it produced?

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N-Methylbenzamide, an isomer of acetanilide, when allowed to react with HNO3/H2SO4 gives a different product from what is obtained from acetanilide. What is the structure of the mononitrated product? Why is it produced?

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