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What is the major product of the reaction of ammonia with excess methyl iodide?Select answer from the options belowdimethylamine methylamine tetramethylammonium iodidetrimethylamine

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What is the major product of the reaction of ammonia with excess methyl iodide?Select answer from the options belowdimethylamine methylamine tetramethylammonium iodidetrimethylamine

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The major product of the reaction of ammonia with excess methyl iodide is tetramethylammonium iodide. This is because ammonia (NH3) can react with methyl iodide (CH3I) up to four times, replacing each hydrogen atom in the ammonia molecule with a methyl group. This results in the formation of tetramethylammonium iodide [(CH3)4NI].

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