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An Organic compound (A) with molecular formula C₃H₇NO on heating with Br₂ and KOH forms a compound (B). Compound (B) on heating with CHCl₃ and alcoholic KOH produces a foul smelling compound (C) and on reacting with C₆H₅SO₂Cl forms a compound (D) which is soluble in alkali. Write the structures of (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Write equations involved in the following reactions :
Write reasons for the following :
A primary amine 'A' C₂H₇N reacts with alkyl halide (C₂H₅I) to give secondary amine 'B'. 'B' reacts with C₆H₅SO₂Cl to give a solid 'C' which is insoluble in alkali. Identify 'A', 'B', 'C' and write all the chemical reactions involved.
Account for the following :
Arrange the following compounds in the increasing order of their basic strength in aqueous solution : CH₃ NH₂, (CH₃)₃ N, (CH₃)₂NH
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