C 4 H 11 N on reaction with HNO 2 forms a tertiary alcohol. Thus, C 4 H 11 N is
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C4H11N on reaction with HNO2 forms a tertiary alcohol. Thus, C4H11N is
- primary amine
- secondary amine
- tertiary amine
- quaternary ammonium salt
Answer
(A) primary amine
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