Give a chemical test to distinguish between ethylamine and Aniline.
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Ethylamine Is A Primary Aliphatic amine while aniline is a primary aromatic amine.
this may be distinguished by azo dye test :
it involves the reaction of any aromatic primary amine with HNO2(NaNO2 + dil. HCl) at 273 — 278 Kelvin followed by treatment with an alkaline solution of 2—naphthol (Beta naphthol) when a brilliant Orange or red colour dye is obtained.
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aliphatic primary amine ethylamine under these conditions give a brisk evolution of N2 gas with the formation of primary alcohol i.e the solution remains clear
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Ethylamine Is A Primary Aliphatic amine while aniline is a primary aromatic amine.
this may be distinguished by azo dye test :
it involves the reaction of any aromatic primary amine with HNO2(NaNO2 + dil. HCl) at 273 — 278 Kelvin followed by treatment with an alkaline solution of 2—naphthol (Beta naphthol) when a brilliant Orange or red colour dye is obtained.
[see the attachment]
aliphatic primary amine ethylamine under these conditions give a brisk evolution of N2 gas with the formation of primary alcohol i.e the solution remains clear
I HOPE IT'S HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS
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Azo-dye test is used to distinguish the difference between the Ethylamine and aniline from each other.
When the aniline gets treated with the Nitrous acid at 0-5°C, it forms a dye.
A dye is obtained after getting followed by the reaction with 2-naphthol.
Due to the evolution of the nitrogen gas during the reaction, ethylamine will give a brisk effervescence.
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