Chemical test to distinguish between secondary and tertiary amine
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The Hinsberg test, which can distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, is based upon sulfonamide formation. In the Hinsberg test, an amine is reacted with benzene sulfonyl chloride. If a product forms, the amine is either a primary or secondary amine, because tertiary amines do not form stable sulfonamides.
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molar mass gives the mass of a mole of a particular substance. Whereas molecular weight is the mass of a molecule of a particular substance. While the definition and units are different for molar mass and molecular weight, the value is the same.... !!
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