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Q. Hofmann bromamide degradation reaction is shown by
A \(A r N H_{2}\)
(B) \(\mathrm{ArCONH}_{2}\)
C \(\mathrm{ArNO}_{2}\)
D \(\mathrm{ArCH}_{2} \mathrm{NH}_{2}\)
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Hoffman bromamide degradation is shown by \(A r-C-N H_{2}\) by which amide is converted into amide via undergoing intermolecular migration of phenyl group.
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