In the reaction of hypobromite with amide, the carbonyl carbon is lost as:
In the reaction of hypobromite with amide, the carbonyl carbon is lost as:
Option 1 -
CO₃²⁻
Option 2 -
HCO₃⁻
Option 3 -
CO
Option 4 -
CO₂
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:In Hoffmann bromamide reaction, hypobromite ion react with amide and in this reaction carbonyl group is lost as CO? ²? in form of Na? CO?
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