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An organic compound (X) was treated with sodium nitrite and HCl in ice cold condition. Bubbles of nitrogen gas were seen coming out. The compound (X) may be

A

a secondary aliphatic amine

B

a primary aromatic amine

C

a primary aliphatic amine

D

a tertiary amine.

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