Q69E
Question
p-Bromotoluene reacts with potassium amide to give a mixture of mand p-methylaniline. Explain.
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Verified Answer
The reaction followed as:
1Benzyne formation
When the elimination reaction occur in the substituted aromatic rings the unreactive and the unstableintermediate is formed called benzyne which is attacked by nucleophiles and followed by protonation to form the desired product.
2Reaction of p-Bromotoluene with potassium amide
When p- bromo toluene which is a substituted benzene react with potassium amide in which hydrogen is protonated by amide followed by Br ion removal benzyne formation takes place as an intermediate and then again ammonia is added to the triple bond of benzyne and the formation of two methylaniline observed.
3Mechanism
Mechanism followed as:
- Abstraction of the proton with the elimination of Br ion
- Formation of benzyne intermediate
- Addition of ammonia to benzyne
4. Formation of two methylaniline occur
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