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Primary amine on treatment with benzenesulphonyl chloride forms a product which is soluble in NaOH however secondary amine gives product which is insoluble in NaOH

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  • An amine (X) reacts with benzene sulphonyl chloride and the product thus obtained is soluble in KOH . The amine (X) is

    A
    `1^(@)` amine
    B
    `2^(@)` amine
    C
    `3^(@)` amine
    D
    None of thesen
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    A
    B
    C
    D
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    A
    diacetyl dervative
    B
    triacetyl derivative
    C
    monoacetyl derivative
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