Why can a NaOH be used to distinguish amines and ammonium salts? Multiple choice 2. In the synthesis of gabriel, phthlamide acts as? Explain (a) Catalyst (b) Reagents (c) Nucleophile (d) Electrophic 3. Amine compounds that can fade the color of the bromine solution, namely?

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1. Why can a NaOH be used to distinguish amines and ammonium salts?

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2. In the synthesis of gabriel, phthlamide acts as? Explain
(a) Catalyst
(b) Reagents
(c) Nucleophile
(d) Electrophic

3. Amine compounds that can fade the color of the bromine solution, namely?

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