(a)
Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Concept introduction: Primary and secondary
Answer to Problem 25.29P
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
In the given compound, nitrogen atom is substituted by two hydrogen atoms and one phenyl group. Hence, it is a primary amine. Therefore, the product formed by the reaction of given compound with
Figure 1
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
(b)
Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Concept introduction: Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
Answer to Problem 25.29P
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
In the given compound, nitrogen atom is substituted by one hydrogen atom and two alkyl groups. Hence, it is a secondary amine. Therefore, the product formed by the reaction of given compound with
Figure 2
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
(c)
Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Concept introduction: Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
Answer to Problem 25.29P
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
In the given compound, nitrogen atom is substituted by one hydrogen atom and two alkyl groups. Hence, it is a secondary amine. Therefore, the product formed by the reaction of given compound with
Figure 3
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
(d)
Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Concept introduction: Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
Answer to Problem 25.29P
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary amines on reaction with
In the given compound, nitrogen atom is substituted by two hydrogen atoms and one alkyl group. Hence, it is a primary amine. Therefore, the product formed by the reaction of given compound with
Figure 4
The product formed by the treatment of given compound with
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