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In the reaction of hypobromite with amide, the carbonyl carbon is lost as:

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HCO3
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CO23
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CO2
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CO
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Solution

The correct option is B CO23
Answer :(B)
The reaction of hypobromite with amide is a Hoffmann bromamide reaction.
Here, the carbonyl carbon is removed as carbonate (CO23).

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