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A secondary amine could be prepared readily from the starting material
Options
(a) alkyl isocyanide
(b) alkyl cyanide
(c) alkanamide
(d) phthalimide and alkyl halide
Correct Answer:
alkyl isocyanide
Explanation:
Secondary amines are formed when isonitriles are reduced with hydrogen in presence of pt catalyst. R – N ≡ C + 4[H] → RNHCH₃. Reduction of alkyl cyanide, alkanamide, phthalimide and alkyl halide yield primary amines.
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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
(87)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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