A method for the identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines is:

1. Azo-dye test

2. Carbylamine test

3. Hinsberg’s test

4. None of these

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Aromatic primary amines cannot be prepared by Gabriel phthalimide synthesis because :

1. Alkyl halides do not undergo electrophilic substitution with the anion formed by the phthalimide
2. Alkyl halides do not undergo nucleophilic substitution with the anion formed by the phthalimide
3. Aryl halides do not undergo nucleophilic substitution with the anion formed by the phthalimide
4. Aryl halides do not undergo electrophilic substitution with the anion formed by the phthalimide

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C6H5N2Cl+H3PO2+H2O:

The product from the above reaction would be -

1.C6H5NC

2.C6H6CH3

3.C6H5CN

4.C6H6

 

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The primary amine is -

1. (CH3)2CHNH2

2. CH3(CH2)2NH-CH3

3. CH3(CH2)2N(CH3)2

4. None of the above

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Which of the following is a secondary amine is -

1.CH3(CH2)2NH2
2.(CH3CH2)2NCH3
3.C6H5NHCH3
4.(CH3)3NH2

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The tertiary amine is-

1.(CH3CH2)2NCH3
2.(CH3)3NH2
3.m-BrC6H4NH2
4.None ofthe above

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Which of the following tests is used to distinguish aniline from benzylamine?

1. Nitrous acid.

2. Reduction Reaction

3. Hinsberg reagent

4. Lucas test

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The chemical test used to distinguish between aniline and N-methyl aniline is:

1. Carbylamine test 

2. Hoffmann bromamide reaction

3. Acetylation

4. None of above

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The chemical test used to distinguish between methylamine and dimethylamine is:

1. Hoffmann bromamide reaction

2. Hinsberg's reagent 

3. Carbylamine test

4. Both 2 and 3

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X, Y, and Z in the above sequence are:

1. X= Fe/HCl, Y= Br2/FeCl3, and Z = H2O/ warm

2. X= Br2/FeCl3, Y= Fe/HCl, and Z = H2O/ warm

3.  X= HBr/hv, Y= Fe/HCl, and Z = H3PO2

4. X = HBr/hv Y = Br2/FeCl3, and Z = H3PO2

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