distinguish between ethylamine diethylamine and triethylamine by using hinsbergs test
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Using the Grignard's reagent, you can distinguish between the ethylamine, diethylamine, and triethylamine. Grignard's reagent has the property to react with proton species to give the alkanes. When you treat the ethylamine and diethylamine with the Grignard's reagent, it gives you the alkanes as the output.
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Using the Grignard's reagent, you can distinguish between the ethylamine, diethylamine, and triethylamine. Grignard's reagent has the property
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