Which of the following tests is suitable to differentiate between aniline and benzylamine?
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Amines
Which of the following tests is suitable to differentiate between aniline and benzylamine?
- Aniline gives dye test on diazotisation and reaction with b-naphthol while benzylamine gives alcohol.
- Benzylamine gives green dry with b-naphthol after diazotisation while aniline gives orange dye.
- Aniline gives carbylamine reaction while benzylamine does not.
- Benzylamine gives carbylamine reaction while aniline does not.
Answer
(A) Aniline gives dye test on diazotisation and reaction with b -naphthol while benzylamine gives alcohol.
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