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In the carbylamine test, why do foul-smelling compounds result from the reaction of primary amines with chloroform and ethanolic potassium hydroxide?
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Options:
  • A Chloroform emits a foul odour when heated.
  • B Potassium hydroxide produces a strong odour.
  • C The isocyanide or carbylamine products are foul-smelling.
  • D Secondary amines produce foul-smelling compounds.
Solution:
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The correct answer is: The isocyanide or carbylamine products are foul-smelling.
The foul odour in the carbylamine test is due to the formation of isocyanides or carbylamines, which are inherently foul-smelling compounds.

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