Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic AcidsWhat is the main product of the reaction between a ketone and an amine?A. Aldol B. Imine C. Enamine D. AlcoholAnswer: ImineAdditional Information: The reaction between a ketone and an amine typically forms an imine. Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the product when an aldehyde is treated with sodium borohydride (NaBH4)?What type of isomerism do esters and carboxylic acids exhibit?Which of the following is a common method for synthesizing aldehydes?What is the functional group of aldehydes?What type of isomerism is exhibited by butanal and 2-methylpropanal?Which reagent is commonly used to test for the presence of carboxylic acids?What is the IUPAC name for the compound CH3(CH2)2COOH?Which of the following reactions is used to prepare aldehydes from alcohols?Which carboxylic acid has the highest boiling point?Which reagent is used to oxidize alcohols to carboxylic acids?Which of the following tests is used to identify ketones?What is the product formed when an aldehyde is oxidized?What happens when an aldehyde is oxidized?What is the product of the reduction of butyraldehyde using NaBH4?Which of the following reactions is used to convert an alcohol to a ketone?