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Primary,secondary and tertiary amines can be distinguished by
Options
(a) Schiff’s test
(b) Fehling’s test
(c) Tollent’s test
(d) Hinsberg’s test
Correct Answer:
Hinsberg’s test
Explanation:
This reaction takes place in the presence of Na+EtOH/Reduction HNO₂ and K₂Cr₂O₇/H₂SO₄
CH₃-C≡N → CH₃-CH₂-NH₂→CH₃-CH₂-OH→CH₃COOH.
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Subject: Chemistry
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