Acetamide and ethylamine can be distinguished by reacting with

Acetamide And Ethylamine Can Be Distinguished By Reacting With Chemistry Question

Acetamide and ethylamine can be distinguished by reacting with

Options

(a) dilute HCl and heat
(b) NaOH solution and heat
(c) acidified KMnO₄
(d) Br₂ water

Correct Answer:

NaOH solution and heat

Explanation:

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

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