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Aniline reacts with excess alkyl halide to give

A

amino compound

B

tertiary compound

C

azomethane

D

quaternary ammonium compound

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The correct Answer is:
D

`C_(6)H_(5)NH_(2)overset(3RX)to[C_(6)H_(5)NR_(3)]^(+)X^(-)`
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  • Aniline reacts with alkyl halide to give

    A
    Amino compound
    B
    Tertiary compound
    C
    Quaternary ammonium compound
    D
    Azomethane
  • Aniline reacts with acetyl chloride to give

    A
    phenol
    B
    acetamide
    C
    acetanilide
    D
    benzene.
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    A
    `NH_(4)Cl`
    B
    `Cl_(2)`
    C
    `NCl_(3)`
    D
    `NCl_(5)`
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