AMINE Chemistry NEET Practice Questions
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The melting point is highest for:
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Treatment of ammonia with excess of ethyl iodide will yield:
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The compound which one reaction with aqueous nitrous acid at low temperature produces an oily nitrosamine is:
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Which amine of the following will not give carbylamine reaction?
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Aniline reacts with which of the following to form a Schiff’s base:
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Reaction of aniline with benzaldehyde is a ………reaction?
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Which of the following reagent can be used to convert benzenediazonium chloride into benzene?
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Which of the following compounds cannot by identified by carbylamine test?
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Which is formed when (CH3)4NOH is heated?
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Which of the following is most basic in nature?
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On heating benzyl amine with chloroform and ethanolic KOH, the product obtained is:
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The reagent that reacts with nitromethane to form methyl hydroxylamine is:
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Which of the following gives primary amine on reduction?
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The compound that is most reactive towards electrophilic nitration is:
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If two compounds have the same empirical formula but different molecular formulae they must have:
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Amongst the following, the most basic compound is:
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Which of the following reacts with NaNO2 + HCl at 273–278 K to give alcohol/phenol?
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Carbylamine test is performed in alcoholic KOH by heating a mixture of:
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The indicator that is obtained by coupling the diazonium salt of sulphanilic acid with N, N-dimethylaniline is:
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Nitrobenzene on electrolytic reduction in strongly acidic medium gives:
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Nitrobenzene can be prepared from benzene by using a mixture of concentrated HNO3 and concentrated H2SO4. In the nitrating mixture, nitric acid acts as a:
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When acetamide is treated with NaOBr, the product formed is:
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