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What happens when nitrobenzene is reduced with zinc dust in (i) aqueous ammonium chloride, (ii) aqueous sodium hydroxide and (iii) methanolic sodium hydroxide?

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PRADEEP-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN-ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. "Reduction of nitrobenzene depends upon pH". Explain.

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  2. REDUCTION OF NITRO COMPOUNDS

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  3. What happens when nitrobenzene is reduced with zinc dust in (i) aqueou...

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  4. What is the action of nitrous acid on : (a) Primary nitroalkane (b...

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  5. Explain why nitrobenzene undergoes electrophilic substitution at m-pos...

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  6. Comment upon the acidic nature of hydrogen atoms of nitroethane. How d...

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  7. Explain why the hydrogen atoms of the methyl group in o- and p-nitroto...

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  8. Give two uses of nitro compounds.

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  9. What are primary, secondary are tertiary amines? Give one example of e...

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  11. How will you prepare ethylamine from each of the following (i) Ethyl...

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  12. How will you prepare ethylamine by using Hofmann bromamide reaction? O...

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  13. How is ethylamine prepared from acetonitrile? Compare its basic charac...

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  14. How are amines prepared from (a) amides (b) oximes and (c) aldehydes.

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  15. Write balanced chemical equation for the preparation of methylamine fr...

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  16. Write the IUPAC name of diethylamine. How will you obtain it from nitr...

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  17. Why is it difficult to prepare pure amines by ammonolysis of alkyl hal...

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  18. Give explanation for each of the following : (i) Why are amines les...

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  19. Methyl or ethylamine is soluble in water but aniline is insoluble. Exp...

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  20. Account for the following: (i) Secondary amines are more basic than ...

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