(a)
Interpretation: The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Concept introduction:
Answer to Problem 25.53P
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Explanation of Solution
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Figure 1
It is conferred from the above reaction that
The products formed by heating of compound Y are shown below.
Figure 2
Compound Y on heating undergoes elimination reaction. In the above reaction, base removes
(b)
Interpretation: The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of 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 energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
Answer to Problem 25.53P
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Explanation of Solution
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Figure 3
It is conferred from the above reaction that
The products formed by heating of compound Y are shown below.
Figure 4
Compound Y on heating undergoes elimination reaction. In the above reaction, base removes
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
(c)
Interpretation: The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of 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 energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
Answer to Problem 25.53P
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Explanation of Solution
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Figure 5
It is conferred from the above reaction that
The products formed by heating of compound Y are shown below.
Figure 6
Compound Y on heating undergoes elimination reaction. In the above reaction, base removes
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
(d)
Interpretation: The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of 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 energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
Answer to Problem 25.53P
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Explanation of Solution
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
Figure 7
It is conferred from the above reaction that
The products formed by heating of compound Y are shown below.
Figure 8
Compound Y on heating undergoes elimination reaction. In the above reaction, base removes
The products formed when the given amine reacts with [1]
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