Conversion of chloroform to dimethyl amine
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>>>>>>Convert ethylamine to ethanol using the diazotization reaction (Sodium Nitrite + Hydrochloric Acid) . Since the diazonium salt formed is unstable, it decomposes to form ethanol.

Oxidise ethanol to ethanal by heating it at 300°C in presence of copper .

Convert ethanol to chloroform using the Haloform reaction (Chlorine gas and Alkali) .

Here, X= Cl and R= H.
Hence, chloroform will be formed.
>>>>>>Convert ethylamine to ethanol using the diazotization reaction (Sodium Nitrite + Hydrochloric Acid) . Since the diazonium salt formed is unstable, it decomposes to form ethanol.

Oxidise ethanol to ethanal by heating it at 300°C in presence of copper .

Convert ethanol to chloroform using the Haloform reaction (Chlorine gas and Alkali) .

Here, X= Cl and R= H.
Hence, chloroform will be formed.
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hello buddy here's ur answer,,,,,,
TO CONVERT, React Chcl3 with methylamine in the presence of KOH , where we get product as methylisocyanide.,
⏺Conducting isocyanide test, to reduce to methylamine with the help of nickel or hydrogen..
reaction as follows
TO CONVERT, React Chcl3 with methylamine in the presence of KOH , where we get product as methylisocyanide.,
⏺Conducting isocyanide test, to reduce to methylamine with the help of nickel or hydrogen..
reaction as follows
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