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ChemistryEasyConceptual2021 · 18 Mar Shift 2

Q47.In the reaction of hypobromite with amide, the carbonyl carbon is lost as: (1) CO2−3 (2) HCO−3 (3) CO2 (4) CO

What This Question Tests

This question directly tests the knowledge of the Hofmann bromamide degradation reaction, specifically identifying the form in which the carbonyl carbon of the amide is eliminated.

Concepts Tested

Hofmann bromamide degradation reactionMechanism of Hofmann degradationLoss of carbon as carbonate

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