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How many moles of methyl iodide are requ...

How many moles of methyl iodide are required to convert ethylamine, diethylamine and triethylamine into quaternary ammonium salt, respectively ?

A

1, 2 and 3

B

2, 3 and 1

C

3, 2 and 1

D

3, 1 and 2

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A, B, C, D
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