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How might the following amines be prepared using reductive amination reactions? Show all precursors if more than one is possible.(FIGURE CANNOT COPY)
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Step 1: The first amine, $\mathrm{CH} 3 \mathrm{CH} 2 \mathrm{NHCH}\left(\mathrm{CH}^{3}\right) 2$, can be prepared by reductive amination of the precursor $\mathrm{CH}3\mathrm{CH}2\mathrm{NH}_2$ or $\mathrm{CH}_3\mathrm{CHO}$. Show more…
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