The reagent required to convert acetamide into methyl amine is :
1. NaOH/ Br2
2. Sodalime
3. Hot conc. H2SO4
4. PCl5
The correct statement about the given chemical reaction is :
1. -NH2 group is ortho and para directive, so product (B) is not possible.
2. Reaction is possible and compound (B) will be the major product.
3. The reaction will form sulphonated product instead of nitration.
4. Reaction is possible and compound (A) will be major product.
Aniline + Benzoyl chloride \(\xrightarrow[]{Base}\) Product
The product produced in the reaction mentioned above is:
1. N-Phenylbenzamide
2. Chlorobenzene
3. N-Chlorobenzamide
4. None of the above

| 1. | They react with alkaline \(CHCl_3\) on heating to form carbylamines. |
| 2. | They can be distinguished from tertiary amines based on Hinsberg's test. |
| 3. | They are incapable of forming salts with acids. |
| 4. | They can be prepared by the reduction of nitrobenzene with metals in an acidic medium. |
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