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Acetamide and ethylamine can be distinguished by reacting with
(a) Aqueous HCl and heat
(b) Aqueous NaOH and heat
(c) Acidified KMnO₄
(d) Bromine water

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Answered by suraj62111
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Answer:

option b

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Answered by topwriters
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(b) Aqueous NaOH and heat

Explanation:

Acetamide and ethylamine can be distinguished by reacting with aqueous NaOH and heat. Acetamide with NaOH give Sodium acetate, whereas ethylamine does not react with NaOH. So this reaction is used to distinguish between the two compounds.

Option B is the answer.

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