what is the reagent used to identify amines?
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benzenesulfonyl chloride
Getting a primary amine to react with a Hinsberg reagent usually leads to an amide being formed, called as N-ethylbenzenesulphonyl amide, whereas the reagent used is called benzenesulfonyl chloride. This is strongly acidic as the hydrogen that is attached as a part of the nitrogen compound.
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