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primary amine when treated with heinsberg reagent in the presence of NaOH gives??​

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Answered by yadavsantosh8515
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Answered by PriyaBalan18
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Answer:

Soluble Sulfonamide Salt

Explanation:

In this test, the amine is shaken well with Hinsberg reagent in the presence of aqueous alkali (either KOH or NaOH). A reagent containing an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution and benzenesulfonyl chloride is added to a substrate. A primary amine will form a soluble sulfonamide salt.

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