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reaction of amine with chloroform​

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As it is only effective for primary amines, the carbylamine reaction can be used as a chemical test for their presence. ... In this reaction, the analyte is heated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide and chloroform. If a primary amine is present, the isocyanide (carbylamine) is formed, as indicated by a foul odour.

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As it is only effective for primary amines, the carbylamine reaction can be used as a chemical test for their presence. ... In this reaction, the analyte is heated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide and chloroform. If a primary amine is present, the isocyanide (carbylamine) is formed, as indicated by a foul odour.

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