Classification, preparation, properties, identification of primary, secondary, tertiary amines; diazonium salts.
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Q1 · Amines · MEDIUM
An organic compound with molecular formula C3H9N does not react with benzenesulfonyl chloride (Hinsberg's reagent) but forms a salt with hydrochloric acid. The compound is:
Q2 · Amines · EASY
Aniline reacts with acetic anhydride to form acetanilide. This reaction is an example of:
Q3 · Amines · MEDIUM
A primary aliphatic amine RNH2 reacts with nitrous acid (HNO2) at 0-5°C. The major product formed is:
Q4 · Amines · HARD
Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with phenol in alkaline medium to form an orange-red dye. This reaction is known as:
Q5 · Amines · EASY
The correct order of basicity of the following amines in aqueous solution is: