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A compound Z with molecular formula \text {C}_{3}\text {H}_{9}\text {N} reacts with \text {C}_{6}\text {H}_{5}\text {SO}_{2}\text {Cl} to give a solid, insoluble in alkali, identify Z.

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Solid, insoluble alkali is given off when compound Z with molecular formula \text {C}_{3}\text {H}_{9}\text {N} and is an aliphatic amine on treatment with \text {C}_{6}\text {H}_{5}\text {SO}_{2}\text {Cl}. And hence, the product does not have any replaceable hydrogen on its nitrogen atom. The amine (Z) should be a secondary amine which means Z is ethyl methylamine (\text {C}_{2}\text {H}_{5}\text {NHCH}_{3}).

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