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JEE Mains · Chemistry · STD 12 - 9. Amines

A student has been given a compound "x" of molecular formula - \(C _6 H _7 N\). 'x' is sparingly soluble in water. However, on addition of dilute mineral acid , 'x' becomes soluble in water. 'x' when treated with \(CHCl _3\) and KOH (alc.) 'y' is produced. 'y' has a specific unpleasant smell. On treatment with benzenesulphonyl chloride, '\(x\)' gives a compound '\(z\)' which is soluble in alkali. The number of different "H" atoms present in '\(z\)' is:-

  1. A 5
  2. B 8
  3. C 4
  4. D 7
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(D) 7

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