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C(2)H(5)NH(2) and CH(3)NHC(2)H(5) canbe ...

`C_(2)H_(5)NH_(2)` and `CH_(3)NHC_(2)H_(5)` canbe distinguished by

A

Hoffmann's reaction

B

Williamson's reactions

C

Wurtz reaction

D

Carbyl amines

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D
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