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N-methyl benzamide does not undergo Hoffmann rearrangement explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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he first compound undergoes Hoffman rearrangement because it has H-atom connected with nitrogen atom. ... The second compound doesn't undergo the same rearrangement due to the absence of H-atom in the same position as the first one has.

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benzamide undergo H.r. and not N-methylbenzamide? Solution: The first compound undergoes Hoffman rearrangement because it has H-atom connected with nitrogen atom. ... The second compound doesn't undergo the same rearrangement due to the absence of H-atom in the same position as the first one has.

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