How many of the transformations given below would result in aromatic amines?

  • A
    $1$
  • B
    $2$
  • C
    $3$
  • D
    $4$

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Amine compounds exhibit ............ isomerism.

Consider the following reaction sequence starting from $p$-nitrotoluene:
$(i)$ $\text{Sn/HCl; OH}^-$
(ii) $(\text{CH}_3\text{CO})_2\text{O}$
(iii) $\text{Br}_2/\text{AlBr}_3$
(iv) $\text{H}_3\text{O}^+$
When the final product $(P)$ is subjected to Carius analysis using $\text{AgNO}_3$,$1.0 \text{ g}$ of the product $(P)$ will produce . . . . . . $\text{g}$ of the precipitate of $\text{AgBr}$. (Nearest Integer)
(Given: molar mass in $\text{g mol}^{-1}$: $\text{C} = 12, \text{H} = 1, \text{O} = 16, \text{N} = 14, \text{Br} = 80, \text{Ag} = 108$)

An amine $(X)$ is prepared by ammonolysis of benzyl chloride. On adding $p-$toluenesulphonyl chloride to it,the solution remains clear. The molar mass of the amine $(X)$ formed is $g \ mol^{-1}$. (Given molar mass in $g \ mol^{-1}$: $C=12, H=1, O=16, N=14, S=32, Cl=35.5$)

Given below are some nitrogen-containing compounds. Each of them is treated with $HCl$ separately. $1.0 \ g$ of the most basic compound will consume $........$ $mg$ of $HCl$. ($Given$ molar mass in $g \ mol^{-1}$: $C:12, H:1, O:16, Cl:35.5$)

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