Chemistry, asked by ravipaswan2705, 11 months ago

The best reagent for converting 2-phenylpropanamide into
2-phenylpropanamine is ............ .
(a) excess H₂
(b) Br₂ in aqueous NaOH
(c) iodine in the presence of red phosphorus
(d) LiAlH₄ in ether

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(c) iodine in the presence of red phosphorus is the correct answer for ur question

Answered by monica789412
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The best reagent for converting 2-phenylpropanamide into  2-phenylpropanamine is  LiAlH4 in ether

Explanation:

Lithium Aluminium Hydride (LiAlH4) is a nucleophilic reducing agent, it is  used to reduce Carboxylic esters to give 2 alcohols, one from the alcohol portion of the ester and a 1o alcohol from the reduction of the carboxylate portion.

When 2–phenyl propanamide reacts with LiAlH4 in ether it undergoes reduction and produces correspondent amine

i.e. 2-phenyl propanamine , without changing the carbon number and remaining the main carbon chain intact as the parent compound.

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