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When cyclohexanone reacts with a secondary amine like dimethylamine in the presence of a catalytic acid (with continuous removal of water), what class of compound is formed?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

A secondary amine lacks a second hydrogen to completely eliminate as water. Instead, the system removes an alpha-hydrogen from the cyclohexyl ring, resulting in a carbon-carbon double bond adjacent to the nitrogen, termed an enamine.

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