The reaction of aniline with chloroform under alkaline conditions leads to the formation of
phenylcyanide
phenylisonitrile
phenylcyanate
phenylisocyanate
B.
phenylisonitrile
Aniline is a primary amine that consists of -NH2 group. When it is treated with chloroform under alkaline conditions, it results in the formation of a bad smelling compound, known by the name isonitrile or carbylamine. Hence, the reaction is known as carbylamine reaction.
When acetamide reacts with Br2 and caustic soda, then we get :
acetic acid
bromoacetic acid
methyl amine
ethyl amine
Which of the following gives oxalic acid?
Heating of acetic acid
Action of nitric acid on glucose
Acidic hydrolysis of cyanogen
Strong heating of sodium formate
Benzene diazonium chloride on reaction with phenol in weakly basic medium gives
diphenyl ether
p-hydroxy azobenzene
chlorobenzene
benzene