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secondary amines reacts with nitrous acid to forms​

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When secondary amine is made to react with the nitrous acid, it results in the formation of nitrosamines which are yellow in color and oily in nature. When tertiary amine is made to react with the nitrous acid, it results in the formation of a salt which on warming decomposes to give nitrosamines and alcohol.

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