The major product formed in the following sequence of reactions is:

- A
[Structure with OH and NHR]
- B
[Structure with Cl and OH]
- C
[Structure with CONHR]
- D
[Structure with CH2NHR]
The major product formed in the following sequence of reactions is:

[Structure with OH and NHR]
[Structure with Cl and OH]
[Structure with CONHR]
[Structure with CH2NHR]
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: The substrate is subjected to , then , then , followed by .
Find: The major product after the full reaction sequence.
The sequence proceeds stepwise:
converts the carboxylic acid group into an acyl chloride .
Reaction with converts the acyl chloride into the amide .
reduces the amide to the amine .
gives the acidic workup and protonates the intermediate.
Therefore, the final product contains . The correct option is D.
The solution states option (4) as the final product, even though one header shows C. From the reaction working, option (4) is chemically correct.
Treating as if it directly reduces the acid is incorrect. It converts to . First identify the functional group interconversion before tracking the next reagent.
Stopping at the amide is a common mistake. does not leave the amide unchanged; it reduces it further to .
Choosing the option based only on the inconsistent label in the provided header is wrong. The reaction mechanism shown in the explanation is the reliable basis, so the product must be the reduced amine.
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