What happens when monocarboxylic acid is treated with hydrazoic acid?
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Schmidt Reaction involves the reaction between the carboxylic acids and hydrazoic acid in the presence of sulfuric acid to form amines. This reaction was discovered by Karl Friedrich Schmidt in 1924. This rearrangement is closely related to Hofmann and Curtius reaction. The general form of schmidt reaction is

The catalyst used in this reaction is usually sulfuric acid. Protic acid and Lewis acid can also be used.

The catalyst used in this reaction is usually sulfuric acid. Protic acid and Lewis acid can also be used.
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