Mendius reaction involves the reduction of :
1. Cynoalkanes
2. Alkyl isocyanides
3. Oximes
4. Nitroalkanes
Aniline o-toluidine m-toluidine p-toluidine
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
Correct order of basic strength of the above
compounds is
1. II > IV > III > I
2. IV > III > I > II
3. III > II > IV > I
4. IV > I > III > II
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X moles of gas
Hence, the value of ‘X’ is
1. 4
2. 3
3. 2
4. 1
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Identify the product (c) in the series
1. CH3COOH
2. CH3CH2NHOH
3. CH3CONH2
4. CH3CHO
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An amide (A) C3H7NO on hydrolysis gives an amine
(B) and an acid (C). B gives carbylamine reaction
where as C reduces Tollen’s reagent. (A) is
1. CH3CONHCH3
2. CH3CH2CONO2
3. HCONHC2H5
4.
The amine that reacts with Hinsberg's reagent to give an alkali insoluble product is:-
1.
2.
3.
4.
The correct order of the basic strength of methyl substituted amines in aqueous solution is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which of the following is more basic than aniline?
1. Diphenylamine
2. Triphenylamine
3. p-nitroaniline
4. Benzylamine
Which of the following compounds, when reduced with lithium aluminium hydride, produces a secondary amine?
1. Nitroethane
2. Methylisocyanide
3. Acetamide
4. Methyl cyanide