Primary and secondary amines can be distinguished by $:-$

  • A
    Carbylamine reaction
  • B
    Hinsberg reagent
  • C
    Both $(A)$ and $(B)$
  • D
    None of these

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Match List-$I$ with List-$II$.
List-$I$ (Mixture of Compounds) List-$II$ (Reagent used to distinguish)
$A$. Diethyl amine + Ethyl amine $I$. Bromine water
$B$. Acetaldehyde + Acetone $II$. $CHCl_3 + KOH, \Delta$
$C$. Ethanol + Phenol $III$. Neutral $FeCl_3$
$D$. Benzoic acid + Cinnamic acid $IV$. Ammonical silver nitrate

What are $X$ and $Y$ respectively in the following set of reactions?

Match the following:
List-$I$List-$II$
$A$. Amide$I$. Carbylamine reaction
$B$. Nitrile$II$. Hinsberg's reagent
$C$. $C_6H_5SO_2Cl$$III$. Hofmann's bromamide reaction
$D$. $1^{\circ}$-Amine$IV$. $LiAlH_4$

Which of the following chemicals are responsible for the production of methyl isocyanate,which caused the Bhopal gas tragedy?

Give a plausible explanation for each of the following:
$(i)$ Why are amines less acidic than alcohols of comparable molecular masses?
$(ii)$ Why do primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines?
$(iii)$ Why are aliphatic amines stronger bases than aromatic amines?

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