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what is the name of the reaction when acetamide changes into methylamine

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When, an acetamide changes into methylamine by Hoffman bromamide response.

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Step 1: Acetamide is converted to methylamine using the reagents NaOH and bromine. Hoffman bromamide reaction is the name of this reaction. This reaction involves the degradation of amide and is popularly known as Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction.

Step 2: Acetamide is reduced using LiAlH4 or sodium and alcohol to get ethylamine. Ethylamine is created by reducing acetamide with sodium and absolute alcohol, LiAlH4 in ether, or hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst.

Step 3: The Hoffmann bromamide reaction occurs when an amide is exposed to bromine in an aqueous or ethanolic sodium hydroxide solution, resulting in the breakdown of the amide and the creation of primary amine.

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