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p-Chloroaniline and anilinium chloride can be distinguished by:

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Sandmeyer reaction
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NaHCO3
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AgNO3
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Carbylamine test
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Solution

The correct option is C AgNO3
The key thing to realise here is that anilinium chloride is a salt, whereas p-chloroaniline is just an aromatic amine. So anilinium chloride will react with AgNO3 to give a white precipitate of AgCl, but p-chloroaniline does not.
C6H5NH3Cl+AgNO3C6H5NH3NO3+AgCl

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