Thanks for the posts thus far. My organic chemistry instructor has told us that one of the following compounds gives propylamine, CH3CH2CH2NH2, upon hydrolysis:
CH3CNHCH2CH2CH3
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O
(CH3CH2CH2)2NH
CH3CH2CH
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NH
CH3CH2C≡N
This is beyond the scope of material in our textbook and I have rearched on the internet and found the following information about amine reactivity that states primary amines can be formed through hydrolysis using NaOH solutions, with the general reaction being:
Initial product: R3C-NHCONH2
Final product: R3C-NH2
I still do not understand how to apply this general reaction to the question at hand. Can anyone provide some help?