Carboxylic Acid and Acid DerivativesHard
Question
C4H11N + HNO2 → C4H10O (3o alcohol)
hence X will give:
hence X will give:
Options
A.carbyl amine reaction
B.Hofmann mustard oil reaction
C.diazonium salt (as the intermediate) with HNO2
D.base insoluble product with Hinsburg reagent
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