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(a)
Interpretation:
The products which are formed when following amide is hydrolyzed with water and HCl:
Concept introduction:
Amide has a carbonyl carbon which is linked by a single bond to a nitrogen atom. Amides are
(b)
Interpretation:
The products which are formed when the following amide is hydrolyzed with water and HCl:
Concept introduction:
Amide has a carbonyl carbon which is linked by a single bond to a nitrogen atom. Amides are amine derivatives of carboxylic acids. Hydrolysis of amide can occur in both acidic and basic media..
(c)
Interpretation:
The products which are formed when the following amide is hydrolyzed with water and HCl:
Concept introduction:
Amide has a carbonyl carbon which is linked by a single bond to a nitrogen atom. Amides are amine derivatives of carboxylic acids. Hydrolysis of amide can occur in both acidic and basic media..
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- Classify each of the molecules below. x NH₂ 1° amine 2° amine 3° amine not an amine at all NH₂ 1° amine 2° amine 3° amine not an amine at all NH₂ 1° amine 2° amine 3° amine not an amine at allarrow_forwardWhich compound makes the strongest amine base? `N CH3 -N- 1 2 3 4 Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a Compound 1 b Compound 2 Compound 3 d Compound 4arrow_forwardAmides can undergo a two-step hydrolysis process. I- H 1. NaOH 2. HCI, H₂Oarrow_forward
- 7. Draw the products when each of the amides undergoes basic hydrolysis. Name the reactants and products. a) CH- ċ-NH-CH-CHY CHg 0 ) y-C4-ムーと-cゅ-くち+0 Nagt NaOH ニーチ C 0 4)arrow_forwardClassify each of the molecules below. CH3 CH3 1° amide 2° amide 3° amide not an amide at all || | NH -CH₂-CH3 CH3 C-N-CH2−NH— - CH3 1° amide 2° amide 3° amide not an amide at all CH3 -CH2−NH–CH3 1° amide 2° amide 3° amide not an amide at allarrow_forwardDraw the structure of a compound of molecular formula C4H11NO that fits each description: (a) a compound that contains a 1° amine and a 3° alcohol; (b) a compound that contains a 3° amine and a 1° alcohol.arrow_forward
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