How is the primary amine distinguished from a secondary amine using a chemical test?
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The main difference between primary secondary and tertiary amines is that, in primary amines, one alkyl or aryl group is attached to the nitrogen atom and in secondary amines, two alkyl or aryl groups are attached to the nitrogen atom whereas, in tertiary amines, three alkyl or aryl groups are attached to the nitrogen
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The main difference between primary secondary and tertiary amines is that, in primary amines, one alkyl or aryl group is attached to the nitrogen atom and in secondary amines, two alkyl or aryl groups are attached to the nitrogen atom whereas, in tertiary amines, three alkyl or aryl groups are attached to the nitrogen
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