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RCONH_2 is converted into RNH_2 by means of Hofmann bromamide degradation. In this RCONHBr is formed form which this reaction has derived its name. Electron-donating group at phenyl activities the reaction. Hofmann degradation reaction is an intramolecular reaction. What are the constituent amines formed when the mixture of (1) and (2) undergoes Hofmann bromamide degradation ? (1) (2) .

XII BOARDS PREVIOUS YEAR-QUESTION PAPER 2022 TERM 2 SET 1-SECTION - B
  1. GABRIEL PHTHALIMIDE SYNTHESIS

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  2. Explain the following reactions by giving one example : (i) Carbylam...

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  3. HOFFMANN BROMAMIDE DEGRADATION REACTION

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  4. Write the structures of A, B and C in the following reactions : CH3C...

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  5. Write the structures of A, B and C in the following reactions : CH3C...

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  6. Write differences between physisorption and chemisorption.

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  7. Define the following terms giving an example of each: (i) Associated...

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  8. What is the difference between multimolecular and macromolecular collo...

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  9. Define the Coagulation with a suitable example.

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  10. Following ions of 3d transition series are given : V^(3+), Cr^(2+), ...

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  11. Following ions of 3d transition series are given : V^(3+), Cr^(2+), ...

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  12. Following ions of 3d transition series are given : V^(3+), Cr^(2+), ...

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  13. The standard Gibbs energy (Delta r G^@) for the following cell reactio...

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  14. Calculate lambdam^@ for MgCl2 if lambda^@ value for Mg^(2+) ion and Cl...

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  15. An organic compound 'X' with the molecular formula C5H10O forms 2, 4-D...

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  16. An organic compound 'X' with the molecular formula C5H10O forms 2, 4-D...

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  17. An organic compound 'X' with the molecular formula C5H10O forms 2, 4-D...

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  18. Explain why transition metals and their many compounds act as good cat...

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  19. Give reasons for the following: Eu^(2+) is a strong reducing agent.

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  20. Account for the following: Chromium is hard whereas Zinc is soft met...

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