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The compounds A, B and C react with methyl iodide to give finally quaternary ammonium salts. Only C gives carbylamines lest while only A form yellow oily compound A, B and c are respectively.

A

Butan-I-amine , N Ethylethanamine and N, N-Dimethylethanamine

B

N-Ethylethanamine, N, N-Dimethylethanamine and Butan-I-amine.

C

N, N-Dimethyethanamine, N-Ethylethanamine and Butan-l-amine.

D

N-Ethylethanamine, Butan-l-amine and N-Ethylethanamine

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