NIOS Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 28 Compounds of Carbon Containing Nitrogen

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NIOS Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 28 Compounds of Carbon Containing Nitrogen

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Chapter: 28

Module – VII: Chemistry of Organic Compounds

INTEXT QUESTIONS 28.1

1. Classify the following as primary, secondary, tertiary amines and quaternary

ammonium salts :

Ans: Primary amine.

(ii) 

Ans: Secondary amine.

(iii) 

Ans: Secondary amine.

(iv) 

Ans: Tertiary amine.

(v) 

Ans: Primary amine.

(vi) 

Ans: Quaternary ammonium salt.

2. Write IUPAC names for the following amines :

(i) CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂NH₂

Ans: Butan-1-amine.

(ii) 

Ans: N, N-Dimethylethanamine.

(iii) 

Ans: N-Methylbutan-1- amine.

(iv) 

Ans: Butan-2-amine.

(v) 

Ans: 3-Bromoaniline.

(vi) 

Ans: 2-Ethylaniline.

INTEXT QUESTIONS 28.2

1. Predict the major product of the following reactions :

(a) 

Ans: 

(b) 

Ans: CH3CH2OH.

(c) 

Ans:

(d) 

Ans: 

(e) 

Ans: 

(f) 

Ans: 

2. Why is aniline very reactive towards bromination?

Ans: Aniline is very reactive towards bromination because the –NH2 group is a highly activating group.

3. Name the test which uses potassium hydroxide and chloroform for identifying a primary amine.

Ans: Carbylamine test.

4. Can aniline be nitrated directly?

Ans: No.

5. How will you obtain sulphanilic acid from benzene?

Ans:

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