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Explain Hofmann's exhaustive alkylation of amine.​

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Hofmann's exhaustive alkylation of amines:

Primary, secondary and tertiary amines consume three, two and one moles of alkyl halide respectively to get converted into quaternary ammonium salt. The reaction is carried out in presence of mild base NaHCO3, to neutralize the large quantity of HX formed.

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