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Primary amines can be distinguished from secondary and tertiary amines by reacting with

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Chloroform and alcoholic

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Methyl iodide

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Chloroform alone

D
Zinc dust

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amines (aliphatic and aromatic) react with to yield isocyanide (foul smelling) This is known as carbylamine test which is not given by and amines.
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Primary amines can be distinguished from secondary and tertiary amines by reacting with
Updated OnJan 22, 2023
TopicAmines
SubjectChemistry
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
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