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An amine (A) C(3)H(9)N reacts with nitro...

An amine (A) `C_(3)H_(9)N` reacts with nitrous acid at 0 to `5^(@)C` to give an oily layer separated from reaction mixture. Write the structure of A and its reaction with
(i) acetyl chloride
(ii) methyl magnesium bromide.

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