an amine salt when treated with an acid (a protonation reaction). And an amine salt loses a hydrogen ion to produce an amine when treated with a base (a deprotonation reaction). A. First statement is correct, second statement is wrong. B. Second statement is correct, first statement is wrong. C. Both statements are correct. D. Neither of the statements are correct.   2. Carboxylic acids can be made by _____________ of aldehyde. A. Neutralization B. Oxidation C. Reduction D. Hydration

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1. An amine gains a hydrogen ion to produce an amine salt when treated with an acid (a protonation reaction). And an amine salt loses a hydrogen ion to produce an amine when treated with a base (a deprotonation reaction).
A. First statement is correct, second statement is wrong.
B. Second statement is correct, first statement is wrong.
C. Both statements are correct.
D. Neither of the statements are correct.
 
2. Carboxylic acids can be made by _____________ of aldehyde.
A. Neutralization
B. Oxidation
C. Reduction
D. Hydration
 
3. An unknown compound was added in Tollen's solution. After heating the solution, the solution remained unchanged. The unknown compound may be a/an ___________. 
A. Aldehyde
B. Ketone
C. Alkane
D. Alkene
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