Which of the following reactions are correct?
Which of the following reactions are correct?
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1 Answer
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This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: option a and c
(a) Primary alkyl halides react with ammonia to give primary amines. Correct reaction.
(B) Elimination process doesn't occur with aq. KOH, hydrolysis process takes place. (B) is incorrect.
(c) Dehydrohalogenation I.e. elimination of HCl occurs which produces alkene as the product takes place with alc. KOH . (c) is correct.
(d) In this reaction, aliphatic primary amines, on treatment with nitrous acid, produce primary alcohol as a product.
Therefore (d) is incorrect.
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