Aliphatic amines are soluble in water because:
(1) they are basic.
(2) they are amino compounds.
(3) they are lighter than water.
(4) of formation of hydrogen bonds with water.
The general formula of quaternary ammonium compound is:
(1) R-NH2
(2) R3N
(3) [R4N]+X-
(4) NH4X
Amines have:
1. garlic odour
2. fishy odour
3. jasmine odour
4. bitter almonds odour
Aqueous solution of urea is:
1. Acidic
2. Alkaline
3. Almost neutral
4. Amphoteric
Urea is not used:
1. As fertilizer
2. In the manufacture of plastic
3. In the preparation of medicines
4. In the purification of water
Nitroparaffins on reduction give:
1. Amide
2. Alkylamine
3. Ammonium salt
4. Acetanilide
Which of the following is not a nitro derivative?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which of the following amines is optically active?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) Sec. butylamine
The number of -bonds in the formula given below, NC-CH=CH-CN are:
(1) 5
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 2
The product yield from the reaction of a ketone and amine is:
1. Amides
2. Oximes
3. Urea
4. Imines