Which of the following will give a primary amine on hydrolysis?
(1) Nitroparaffin
(2) Alkyl cyanide
(3) Oxime
(4) Alkyl isocyanate
Mark the correct statement:
(1) Methyl amine is slightly acidic.
(2) Methyl amine is less basic than ammonia.
(3) Methyl amine is a stronger base than ammonia.
(4) Methyl amine forms salts with alkali.
Which one of the following amines will not react with acid to give nitrogen?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
What is decreasing order of basicity of p-, s-, t-ethyl amines and in aqueous medium ?
(1) NH3>C2H5NH2>(C2H5)2NH>(C2H5)3N
(2) (C2H5)3N>(C2H5)2NH>C2H5NH2>NH3
(3) (C2H5)2NH>C2H5NH2>NH3>(C2H5)3N
(4) (C2H5)2NH>(C2H5)3N>C2H5NH2>NH3
Urea on heating with ethanol gives:
1. Urethane
2. Urea alcohol
3. Ureides
4. None of the above
Alkyl nitrite on reduction with Sn/HCl gives:
1. Alcohol
2. Hydroxylamine
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. Hydrazine
Which of the following compounds is expected to be the most basic?
(1) Aniline
(2) Ethylamine
(3) Hydroxylamine
(4) Methylamine
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The action of nitrous acid on a primary amine gives:
(1) nitroalkane
(2) alkyl nitrite
(3) alcohol
(4) secondary amine
The reaction,
is called:
1. Hofmann's bromamide reaction
2. Mendius reaction
3. Sabatier reaction
4. None of the above
A colourless organic compound gave brisk effervescence with a mixture of and dil. HCl. It could be:
(1) glucose
(2) oxalic acid
(3) urea
(4)benzoic acid