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9 The hydrolysis of acetamide in presence of alkali or acid gives
(A)Acetone
(B)Acetaldehyde
(C)Eth
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Hydrolysis of Amides

Hydrolysis of an amide breaks the carbon–nitrogen bond and produces a carboxylic acid and either ammonia or an amine. The reaction resembles ester hydrolysis, but there are important differences. Ester hydrolysis occurs relatively easily, but amides resist hydrolysis.

Explanation:

Acetaldehyde is the right answer

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