Ammonolysis of alkyl halides does not give a corresponding amine in pure state
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Ammonolysis of alkyl halides does not give a corresponding amine in pure state because separation of several mixtures of amine into single amine is difficult.
Explanation:
Ammonolysis
- A molecule of an amine or ammonia that react with chemical compound which split into two parts of molecule that contains substitutions of an amino group -NH-.
- Ammonolysis of alkyl halides to have a mixture of "primary, secondary and tertiary amine" and again react with alkyl halide to form quaternary ammonium salt.
- These are belongs to Hoffmann's Ammonolysis reaction.
Steps of Ammonolysis
Step 1
Ammonia reacts with alkyl halides to form primary amine.
Step 2
Primary amine reacts with alkyl halides to form secondary amine.
Step 3
Secondary amine reacts with alkyl halides to produce tertiary amine.
Step 4
Tertiary amine reacts with alkyl halides to produce tetra alkyl ammonium halide.
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