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#18 | Nitrogen containing Compounds: IV
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An organic compound (A) on reduction gives compound (B) which on reaction with chloroform and potassium hydroxide forms (C). The compound (C) on catalytic reduction gives N-methyl aniline. What is the structure of compound (A)?

1. Nitrobenzene
2. Nitromethane
3. Methylamine
4. Aniline

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What type of isomers are they?

1. Chain

2. Functional

3. Position

4. All of the above

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Product (C) in the above reaction is:

1. 

2.

3. 

4.

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An organic compound X (mol. formula C6H5O2N) has 6 carbon atoms in a ring system, three double bonds and also a nitro group as substituent X is:

1. Homocyclic but not aromatic

2. Aromatic but not homocyclic

3. Homocyclic and aromatic

4. Heterocyclic

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A given nitrogen-containing aromatic compound a reacts with Sn/HCl, followed by HNO2 to give an unsatable compound B.B, on treament with phenol, forms a beautiful coloured compound C with the molecular formula C12H10N2O. The structure of compound A is

 

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