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Amides are hydrolyzed to yield carboxylic acids by treatment with which of the following?Select answer from the options belowGrignard reagentDIBAHLiAlH4Either aqueous base or aqueous acidSave for LaterSubmit Answer

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Amides are hydrolyzed to yield carboxylic acids by treatment with which of the following?Select answer from the options belowGrignard reagentDIBAHLiAlH4Either aqueous base or aqueous acidSave for LaterSubmit Answer

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Amides are hydrolyzed to yield carboxylic acids by treatment with either aqueous base or aqueous acid.

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