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Aniline react with `NaNO_(2)` and dil. HCl at `0-5^(@)C` to from :

A

Phenol

B

Nitrobenzene

C

A diazo compound

D

None of these

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    A
    B
    C
    D
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    A
    phenol
    B
    chorobenzene
    C
    dichlorobenzene
    D
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  • ERRORLESS-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN-NCERT Based Questions (Aniline)
    1. Aniline react with NaNO(2) and dil. HCl at 0-5^(@)C to from :

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    2. Aniline and methyl amine can be differentiated by

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    3. Benzylamine is a stronger base than aniline because

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    4. Aniline on treatment with excess of bromine water gives

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    5. Aniline reacts with alkyl halide to give

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    6. Which of following species does not exert a resonance effect

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    7. Pure aniline is a :

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    8. Reaction of aniline with benzaldehyde is

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    9. The basicity of aniline is less than that of cyclohexylamine. This is ...

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    10. Which of the following will be obtained on acetylation of aniline

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    11. Which of the following is more basic than aniline? .

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    12. The product of reaction between anilne and acetic andyide is:

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    13. When aniline is nitrated with nitrating mixture in ice cold condition,...

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    14. In hydrolysis of aniline, the reagent used is

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    15. The correct increasing order of basic strength for the following compo...

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    16. The gas evolved when methylamine reacts with nitrous acid is

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    17. Triaminobenzene is a .

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    18. The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic KOH and p- toluidine forms

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    19. For the preparation of p-nitroiodobenzene from p-nitroaniline, the bes...

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    20. In acid medium nitrobenzene is reduced to aniline as shown in the reac...

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