Why aqueous ethylamine turns red litmus blue? from Chemistry Am

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51.

Which amine in the following pair is stronger base?

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52. Which amine is the following pair is a stronger base?
CH3CH2CH2—NH2; CH3—NH—CH2CH3
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53.

Which test is used to detect the presence of primary amine?

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54.

What happens when an alkylhalide reacts with AgNO2 and product is reduced?

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55.

Why aqueous ethylamine turns red litmus blue?


Aqueous ethylamine is basic in nature because of the presence of free OH- ions, hence it turns red litmus blue.


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56.

Why aniline dissolves in hydrochloric acid?

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57.

What happens when ethylamine is treated with methyl magnesium bromide?

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58.

What happens when aniline is treated with bromine?

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59. Give one test to distinguish Aniline and N-methyl aniline.
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60.

Give one use of quaternary ammonium salt.

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