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a compound z with molecular formula c3H9N reacts with c6h5SO2Cl to give a solid, insoluble in alkali. identify z .​

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Answered by xXMrMysteryXx
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Answer:

given

  • Molecular formula of Z = C3H9N

  • Z reacts with C6H5SO2Cl

RESULTS

  • Reaction gives an insoluble alkali.

CONCLUSION

  • Z is an aliphatic amine. ( due to formula)

  • we know that aliphatic amine gives a solid insoluble after reacting with base.

  • it means on reaction with C6H5SO2Cl with "Z" gives a product which have non replaceable Hydrogen attached to the nitrogen.

  • so, it means Amine must be a secondary Amine (2° Amine) .

  • so, Z= Ethylmethylamine

Hence , Answer is :-. Ethylmethylamine.

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