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Write equations for simple chemical rests or state at least one specific aspect of IR or NMR data that would unambiguously distinguish between the compounds in each of the following pairs.
(a) Benzylamine and Benzamide
(b) Allylamine and Propylamine
(c) p-Toluidine and N-methylaniline
(d) Cyclohexylamine and piperidine
(e) Pyridine and benzene
(f) Cyclohexylamine and aniline
(g) Triethylamine and diethylamine
(h) Tripropylaminium chloride and tetrapropylammonium chloride
(i) Tetrapropylammonium chloride and tetrapropylammonium hydroxide
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