MCQ
Which of the following is not a correct statement for primary aliphatic amines?
  • The intermolecular association in primary amines is less than the intermolecular association in secondary amines.
  • B
    Primary amines on treating with nitrous acid solution form corresponding alcohols except methyl amine.
  • C
    Primary amines are less basic than the secondary amines.
  • D
    Primary amines can be prepared by the Gabriel phthalimide synthesis.

Answer

Correct option: A.
The intermolecular association in primary amines is less than the intermolecular association in secondary amines.
a
The intermolecular association is more prominent in case of primary amines as compared to secondary, due to the availability of two hydrogen atom.

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