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The conversion of an amide by reaction `NaOH` and `Br_(2)` to primary amine that has one carbon than the strating amide is known as Hofmann-Bromoamide reaction. `R-overset(O)overset(||)(C)-NH_(2) overset(Br_(2)+NaOH)underset(or NaOBr)rarr R-NH_(2)+NaBr +Na_(2)CO_(3)` Mechanism: Number of moles of `NaOH` consumed in above reaction:A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4

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