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This quiz contains 9 questions from a mix of 1 subtopics.
What is the main method used to produce aliphatic amines from halogenoalkanes?
electrophilic substitution
nucleophilic addition
nucleophilic substitution
electrophilic addition
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What is the equation that describes the reaction between bromoethane and ammonia to produce ethylamine?
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What is the equation that describes the reaction between bromoethane and ethylamine to produce diethylamine?
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What is the main method used to produce aromatic amines?
reduction of nitro compounds
oxidation of amino compounds
nucleophilic substitution of halogenoarenes
electrophilic substitution of halogenoarenes
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Which of the following is the correct reaction for reducing nitrobenzene to phenylamine?
C6H5NO2 + 4[H] ➔ C6H5NH2
C6H5NO2 + 10[H] ➔ C6H5NH2
C6H5NO2 + 8[H] ➔ C6H5NH2
C6H5NO2 + 6[H] ➔ C6H5NH2
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Aliphatic amines can be produced by heating a with excess ammonia in a nucleophilic substitution reaction.
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Describe the two-step process for producing aromatic amines from nitro compounds.
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What is the product of the reaction between a halogenoalkane and an ammonia molecule?
an amine
an alcohol
an aldehyde
a nitrile
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In the reaction between a bromoalkane and ammonia, what is formed alongside the amine product?
ammonium cyanide
ammonium bromide
ammonium hydroxide
ammonium chloride
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