What type of amine is formed by the reaction of ammonia with an alkyl halide? (2

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What type of amine is formed by the reaction of ammonia with an alkyl halide? (2019)
  1. Tertiary amine
  2. Primary amine
  3. Secondary amine
  4. Quaternary ammonium salt

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What type of amine is formed by the reaction of ammonia with an alkyl halide? (2019)
  • Step 1: Understand what ammonia is. Ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3).
  • Step 2: Know what an alkyl halide is. An alkyl halide is a compound that contains an alkyl group (a carbon chain) and a halogen (like chlorine, bromine, or iodine).
  • Step 3: Recognize that when ammonia reacts with an alkyl halide, a chemical reaction occurs.
  • Step 4: Identify the type of amine produced. The reaction primarily produces a primary amine, which means it has one alkyl group attached to the nitrogen atom.
  • Step 5: Remember that a primary amine has the general formula RNH2, where R is the alkyl group from the alkyl halide.
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