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प्रश्न
Write the IUPAC name of the following compound and classify it as primary, secondary and tertiary amine.
(CH3CH2)2NCH3
Write the IUPAC name of the following compound:
(CH3CH2)2NCH3
विकल्प
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
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उत्तर
Tertiary
IUPAC name: N-Ethyl-N-methylethanamine
Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their questions.
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Which among the following molecular formulae represents urotropine?
(a) C6H12N4
(b) C6H24H4
(c) C6H12N4O2
(d) C6H24N4O2
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CH3(CH2)2NH2
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How will you convert ethanamine into methanamine?
How will you convert ethanoic acid into propanoic acid?
How will you convert propanoic acid into ethanoic acid?
Accomplish the following conversion:
Aniline to 2, 4, 6-tribromofluorobenzene
Accomplish the following conversion:
Aniline to benzyl alcohol
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Do the following conversions in not more than two steps :
Ethyl benzene to Benzoic acid
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Write the IUPAC name of the given compound :

Give simple chemical tests to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:
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The following amine is called as:

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Do the following conversions in not more than two steps:

