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Phenylamine reacting with bromoethane

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ed2288 | 16:14 Wed 24th Jan 2007 | Science
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hi i just had a chemistry exam and one of the questions asked what the product was when Phenylamine reacted with a large excess of bromoethane. I know that if it was ammonia, the quatternary ammonium salt would form, but what happens in this case?
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Exactly the same ed. You get the quat salt.

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