The reaction of chloroform with ethylamine in alcoholic alkali gives

The Reaction Of Chloroform With Ethylamine In Alcoholic Alkali Gives Chemistry Question

The reaction of chloroform with ethylamine in alcoholic alkali gives

Options

(a) C₂H₅CN
(b) C₂H₅Cl
(c) C₃H₇Cl
(d) C₂H₅NC

Correct Answer:

C₂H₅NC

Explanation:

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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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