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amine converts to alcoholy using​

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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Answer:

Here, the alcohol is activated by oxidation to give an aldehyde or ketone, which then undergoes a condensation reaction with the amine nucleophile. Subsequent hydrogenation of the re- sulting imine with the initially generated hydrogen yields the desired amine product.

Answered by kcsshweta
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Explanation:

R−OH+NH3⟶R−NH2+H2O

For aromatic compounds like phenol

C6H6O Phenol+Zn(dust form) ⟶ C6 H6Benzene

Zinc dust reduces the OH group in phenol

C6H6 Benzene+HNO3(high concentration)−→−−−H2SO4C6H5NO2+NitrobenzeneH2 Owater

Nitration

C6H5NO2 Nitrobenzene+SnTin+HCl(aq)⟶HydrochloricacidC6H5NH2Aniline

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