Nitrogen Containing CompoundHard
Question
The compound which on reaction with aqueous notrous acid at low temperature produces an oily nitrosoamine, is:
Options
A.methylamine
B.ethylamine
C.diethylamine
D.triethylamine
Solution
Oily nitrosoamines are formed by s-amines. p-mines (except CH3NH2) alcohol and t-amines give nitrite salt with HNO2 (or NaNO2 / HCl). (a) and (b) are p-amines while (b) is t-amine.


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