(a)
Interpretation: The amide(s) that can be used to prepare the given amine by reduction is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
(b)
Interpretation: The amide(s) that can be used to prepare the given amine by reduction is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of a nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
(c)
Interpretation: The amide(s) that can be used to prepare the given amine by reduction is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of a nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
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