AIIMS 2019 Chemistry Reactions of Amines MCQ Question
The chemical reactions is shown below:

Triaikyl ammonium nitrite (a soluble salt)
N,N⁻Dialkyl p-nitrosoaniline
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
Option C is correct because the reaction depicted does not correspond to any of the compounds listed in options A or B, indicating that the products formed are not those specified. Option A, triaikyl ammonium nitrite, is a soluble salt that would not be formed in the reaction, while option B, N,N'-dialkyl p-nitrosoaniline, does not match the expected products based on the reactants involved. Understanding the specific reactants and products in chemical reactions is crucial for accurately predicting the outcome of a reaction.
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