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C₆H₅NH₂ + CS₂ □(→┴(HgCl₂) )C₆H₅NCS + HgS + 2HCl
the above reaction is:
(a) Libermann’s nitroso reaction
(b) Carbylamine reaction
(c) Hinsberg’s reaction
(d) Hoffmann mustard oil reaction

Answers

Answered by trishanayak321
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Answer:

The answer is _____(d) HOFFMANN MUSTARD OIL REACTION..

Answered by kingofself
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C₆H₅NH₂ + CS₂ □(→┴(HgCl₂) )C₆H₅NCS + HgS + 2HCl is the Hoffmann mustard oil reaction.

Explanation:

Hoffmann mustard oil reaction  

  • Primary amines of this this reaction, the formation of black precipitate is because of the HgS.
  • Primary amine is tested in this reaction.
  • It is prepared using alkylisothiocyanide, which is heated with primary amine, carbon disulphied and mercuric chloride.
  • Formation of organic base is replaced more than one hydrogen atoms of ammonia in organic groups is the primary amine.
  • In the divalent state, mercury chloride contains mercury which denotes the compound as mercury (II) and chlorine is the chemical compound.
  • The chemical element which is nonmetallic are carbon disulfide.

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