Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The products of reductive amination of the given compounds are to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
When an
(b)
Interpretation:
The products of reductive amination of the given compounds are to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
When an aldehyde or a ketone is converted to an amine, the process is known as reductive amination. The conversion takes place through the formation of an intermediate known as imine. Reductive amination is also known as reductive alkylation.
(c)
Interpretation:
The products of reductive amination of the given compounds are to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
When an aldehyde or a ketone is converted to an amine, the process is known as reductive amination. The conversion takes place through the formation of an intermediate known as imine. Reductive amination is also known as reductive alkylation.
(d)
Interpretation:
The products of reductive amination of the given compounds are to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
When an aldehyde or a ketone is converted to an amine, the process is known as reductive amination. The conversion takes place through the formation of an intermediate known as imine. Reductive amination is also known as reductive alkylation.
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