what is hollfman degradetion
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Answer / bhushan
The Hofmann rearrangement is the organic reaction of a primary amide to a primary amine with one fewer carbon atom.
RCONH2+NaOH/Br2 ----- R-NH2
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Answer / c.s.jayaraman
Hollfman degradetion is a reaction in which reduce one
number of carbon in the original molecule,we get new
product.
CH3COONH2 + BR2/NAOH-----> CH3 NH2
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Answer / prashant
Amide is converted in to amine in presence of sodium hydroxide and bromine.It is step down reaction .
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Answer / chandu.anil kumar
In this reaction,an unsubstituted amide is treated with
sodium hypobromite to give an primary amine tat has one
carban less than the starting amide.
RCONH2+BR2+4NAOH-----> RNH2+2NABR+H20+NA2CO3
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