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प्रश्न
The organic compounds A, B and C are amines having equivalent molecular weight. A and B on reaction with benzene sulphonyl chloride give a white precipitate; however, the white precipitate obtained from compound B remains insoluble in NaOH.
The variation in the boiling point of A, B and C can be seen as:
पर्याय
A > B > C
B > A > C
A = B > C
C > B > A
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उत्तर
A > B > C
Explanation:
A is a primary amine, B is a secondary amine and C is a tertiary amine. Primary amines have higher boiling points as compared to secondary and tertiary amines.
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