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Amine which with hinsberg reagent to gibe an alkali insolible product

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Answered by TheEmma
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The Hinsberg reaction is a for the detection of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. In this test, the amine is shaken well with Hinsberg reagent in the presence of aqueous alkali (either KOH or NaOH). A reagent containing an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution and benzenesulfonyl chloride is added to a substrate.

Answered by Anonymous
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In case of tertiary amines,there is no replaceable hydrogen on nitrogen. Hence do not react with benzene sulphonyl chloride (Hinsdburg's reagent). For benzenesulfonyl chloride to react with an amine, HCl needs to be able to be removed.

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