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Kindly go through the solution

 

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  N H 4 +  does not have vacant orbitals, therefore it cannot behave as electrophile.

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Percentage Br =   8 0 * 0 . 0 9 4 1 8 8 * 0 . 1 6 * 1 0 0 = 2 5 %

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Kindly consider the following figure

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Kindly consider the following

 

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It is aldol condensation.

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Number of sp2 carbon = 8

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Complete combustion of compound produces 0.2 gm CO2

Hence wt of carbon in 0.2 gm CO2

= ( 1 2 4 4 * 0 . 2 ) g m  

Therefore % of carbon in compound

= w t o f c a r b o n * 1 0 0 w t o f c o m p o u n d = 1 2 * 0 . 2 * 1 0 0 4 4 * 0 . 3 = 2 4 0 0 4 4 * 3 = 1 8 . 1 8 1 8 %  

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