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How are primery secondary and tertiary nitroalkanes distinguished using hno2​

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Primary SECONDARY and tertiary nitroalkanes distinguished using NITROUS acid.

Explanation:

Nitrous acid

  • It is a weak acid which is mono basic.
  • Nitrate salts are formed by the USE of diazides which is made from AMINES.
  • The amine is attacked by nucleophilic on nitrite and again protanated by the solvent and water by double elimination.
  • Primary amines reacted with nitrous acid which produce clear solution by the evolution of nitrogen gas.
  • Secondary amines treated with nitrous acid to form an oil which is insoluble that is N- Nitrosamine.
  • Tertiary amine reacted with HNO2 to produce clear solution which is the formation of ammonium salts.

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