What is the end product when CH3CONH2reacts with Br2 + KOH?

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Solution

The correct option is D

CH3NH2

Explanation for the correct option:

(D)CH3NH2

  • When amide is made to react with bromine and an aqueous or alcoholic solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide it gives primary amine. This reaction is known as Hoffman's bromamide degradation of amide.
  • It is a step-down reaction where the amine formed contains one carbon atom less than the corresponding amide used in the reactant.
  • When Ethanamide or acetamideCH3CONH2 reacts with Br2and KOH it forms Methanamine CH3NH2 along with Potassium carbonate, potassium bromide, and water.

CH3CONH2(s)+Br2(l)+4KOH(alc)CH3NH2(g)+K2CO3(aq)+2KBr(aq)+2H2O(l)(Acetamide)(Bromine)(Potassiumhydroxide)(Methylamine)(Potassiumcarbonate)(Potassiumbromide)(water)

  • Thus, option (D) is the correct option: The end product when CH3CONH2reacted with Br2+KOH is the Methyl amineCH3NH2.

Hence, the correct option is (D) Methyl amineCH3NH2


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