What is the main product when an amine reacts with a haloalkane? (2019)

Practice Questions

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What is the main product when an amine reacts with a haloalkane? (2019)
  1. Amide
  2. Quaternary ammonium salt
  3. Alcohol
  4. Ester

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the main product when an amine reacts with a haloalkane? (2019)
  • Step 1: Understand that an amine is a compound that contains nitrogen and has a lone pair of electrons.
  • Step 2: Recognize that a haloalkane is a compound that contains a carbon chain with a halogen (like chlorine or bromine) attached.
  • Step 3: When an amine reacts with a haloalkane, the nitrogen in the amine can bond with the carbon in the haloalkane.
  • Step 4: This reaction typically involves the amine attacking the carbon atom of the haloalkane, leading to the displacement of the halogen.
  • Step 5: As a result, the product formed is a quaternary ammonium salt, which has four carbon groups attached to the nitrogen.
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