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Question
How will you distinguish between n-Butylamine and diethylamine?
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Solution
| n-Butylamine | Diethylamine | |
| 1. | It is a primary amine with the formula CH3-(CH2)3-NH2. | It is a secondary amine with the formula (C2H5)2-NH. |
| 2. | Has one alkyl group attached to the nitrogen atom. | Has two ethyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom. |
| 3. | Reacts with nitrous acid to liberate nitrogen gas (formation of diazonium salt unstable in aliphatic amines, leads to nitrogen evolution). | Reacts with nitrous acid to form a nitrosamine (yellow oily liquid), and no nitrogen gas is evolved. |
| 4. | Has stronger basic nature compared to diethylamine due to less steric hindrance around nitrogen. | Slightly less basic because of the electron-donating effect and steric hindrance of two alkyl groups. |
| 5. | On acylation, gives a primary amide. | On acylation, gives a secondary amide. |
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