An organic compound (C 3 H 9 N) ( A ), when treated with nitrous acid, gave an alcohol…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Amines
An organic compound (C3H9N) (A), when treated with nitrous acid, gave an alcohol and N2 gas was evolved. (A) on warming with CHCl3 and caustic potash gave (C) which on reduction gave isopropylmethylamine. Predict the structure of (A).

- CH3CH2—NH—CH3

- CH3CH2CH2—NH2
Answer
(A)
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