Compound A reacts with CHCl 3 and KOH and gives an offesnive smelling compound. A can be
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Compound A reacts with CHCl3 and KOH and gives an offesnive smelling compound. A can be
- Primary aliphatic amine
- Primary aromatic amine
- Secondary amine
- Tertiary amine
Answer
(A) Primary aliphatic amine, (B) Primary aromatic amine
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