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If a hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by NH, the compound becomes_________

a. alcohol

b. carboxylic acid

c. phenol

d. amine​

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i think it becomes an amine
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Answer:

d. amine.

It becomes an amine.

Step-by-step explanation:

With general formular


{ \bf{primary \: amine :R - NH _(2)}} \\ { \bf{secondary \: amine : R {}^(i) - NH - R}} \\ { \bf{tertiary \: amine :R {}^(ii) - N(R {}^(i) ) - R }}

R is the aryl group such as alkane

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