(a)
Interpretation: The nitro compound, nitrile and amide which are reduced to given amine are to be determined.
Concept introduction: The synthesis of amine can be carried out by reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles and amides. Nitro compounds can be reduced to
(b)
Interpretation: The nitro compound, nitrile and amide which are reduced to given amine are to be determined.
Concept introduction: The synthesis of amine can be carried out by reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles and amides. Nitro compounds can be reduced to amines using catalytic hydrogenation or iron/palladium metal in presence of acid. Nitriles and amides are reduced to primary amines using lithium aluminium hydride.
(c)
Interpretation: The nitro compound, nitrile and amide which are reduced to given amine are to be determined.
Concept introduction: The synthesis of amine can be carried out by reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles and amides. Nitro compounds can be reduced to amines using catalytic hydrogenation or iron/palladium metal in presence of acid. Nitriles and amides are reduced to primary amines using lithium aluminium hydride.
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