In the reaction sequence:
What is the compound Y?
1. Acetone
2. Ethanamine
3. Acetaldehyde
4. Dimethyl amine
X and Y in the given reaction are:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Which of the following statements about primary amines is false ?
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(1) Alkyl amines are stronger bases than aryl amines
(2) Alkyl amines react with nitrous acid to produce alcohols
(3) Aryl amines react with nitrous acid to produce phenols
(4) Alkyl amines are stronger bases than ammonia
Among the following, the strongest base is:
1. C6H5NH2
2. p-NO2-C6H4NH2
3. m-NO2-H4NH2
4. CH3CH2NH2
An amine reacts with and the product is soluble in alkali, amine is:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) all of those
Among following reactions, the reaction does not yield an amine is-
1.
2.
3.
4.
The end product in the following sequence of reactions is
1. Ethyl cyanide
2. Ethylamine
3. Methylamine
4. Acetamide
Identfy X in the sequence,
:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) none of the above
CH3CH2NH2 contains a basic NH2 group, but CH3CONH2 does not, because;
1. Acetamide is amphoteric in nature
2. In CH3CH2NH2 the electron pair on N-atom is delocalized by resonance
3. In CH3CH2NH2 there is no resonance, while in acetamide the lone pair of electron on N-atom is delocalized and therefore less available for protonation
4. None of the above
Tertiary nitro compounds cannot show tautomerism because:
(a) they are very stable
(b) isomerises to give sec. nitro compounds
(c) do not have labile H-atom
(d) they are highly eactive