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Question: State, whether the following statements are True or False: Benzamide on treatment with \[NaOH\] an...
State, whether the following statements are True or False:
Benzamide on treatment with NaOH and Br2 forms benzoic acid.
A.True.
B.False.
Solution
We know that the primary amines can be prepared from amides by treatment with. The amines formed contain one carbon atom less than the parent amide. Therefore, this method is used for stepping down the series in organic conversions. This is known as the Hoffman bromamide reaction.
Complete answer:
When amide is treated with the bromine in the ethanolic solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, amide undergoes degradation to form an amine which contains one carbon atom less than the parent amide. Benzamide is an amide. It undergoes the benzamide degradation reaction. In this reaction, the benzamide is treated with the bromine in presence of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
The general mechanism for the conversion of benzamide to aniline is as shown below, Base such as potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide attacks on the amide. Base abstracts protons from benzamide. In the next step the anion reacts with the bromine molecule. This generates N-bromobenzamide. This is an alpha substitution reaction. Next base molecule abstracts a proton from the amide group to generate a bromamide anion. Fourth step involves the rearrangement of bromide anion such that the benzyl migrates to the nitrogen atom. This leads to the formation of isocyanate.
In the next step water molecules are added to the isocyanate to form carbamic acid. On heating carbamic acid loses carbon dioxide and leads to the formation of primary amine. Benzamide on treatment with NaOH and Br2 it forms aniline and not benzoic acid.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
Note:
Remember that it may be noted that primary amines can be obtained from amides either by reduction with or by treating with and base. The reduction with gives amine having the same number of Carbon-atoms as the original amide while reduction with and gives amine having one carbon atom less than the original amide.