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strong acid & bases, NMR

a.  There are only four lines in the aromatic region of the fully 1H decoupled 13C NMR spectrum of propyl p-tolyl ether (110-160 ppm), yet there six aromatic carbon atoms.  Explain.
b. Which is a stronger base, aniline or cyclohexylamine?  Explain.
c. Write an equation for the reaction of pthalimide with potassium amide (a strong base) in N,N-dimethylformide (DMF) solvent.  Name the product.

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