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Describe the action of excess of ammonia on n-propyl bromide.

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n-propyl bromide : When n-propyl bromide is boiled under pressure with an excess of ammonia, n-propyl amine (propanamine) is formed.
`underset("n-prophyl bromide") (CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-Br) +underset(("excess"))underset(("alc.")) (NH_(3)) underset("pressure") overset(413K) to underset("n-propyl amine")(CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2))-NH_(2)+HBr`
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