Question:

Which of the following tests is suitable to differentiate between aniline and benzylamine?

Updated On: Jul 7, 2022
  • Aniline gives dye test on diazotisation and reaction with $\beta$-naphthol while benzylamine gives alcohol
  • Benzylamine gives green dry with $\beta$-naphthol after diazotisation while aniline gives orange dye
  • Aniline gives carbylamine reaction while benzylamine does not
  • Benzylamine gives carbylamine reaction while aniline does not
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Aniline forms stable diazonium salts when reacted with nitrous acid $HNO _{2}$, and no $N _{2}$ gas is evolved. $NaNO _{2}+ HCl \rightarrow HNO _{2}+ NaCl$ $C _{6} H _{5} NH _{2} {->[ NaNO _{2}+ HCl] }C _{6} H _{5} N _{2} Cl ^{-}+ NaCl +2 H _{2} O$ Benzylamine on reaction with $HNO _{2}$ yeilds Benzyl alcohol and Nitrogen gas. $C _{6} H _{5} CH _{2} NH _{2} {->[HNO _{2}]}\left[ C _{6} H _{5} CH _{2} N _{2}^{+} Cl ^{-}\right] {->[ H _{2} O] }C _{6} H _{5} CH _{2} OH + HCl + N _{2}( g )$
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Concepts Used:

Amines

Amine is a type of compound which is derived from ammonia (NH3). According to Organic chemistry, they are basically classified as the functional groups of the organic nitrogen compounds that contain nitrogen atoms with a lone pair.

Amine - Types

Primary Amines:

It is formed when one hydrogen atom in ammonia is substituted by an alkyl or aromatic group. Amino acids and methyl amine are the best examples that why aromatic amines include aniline.

Secondary Amines:

Amines that have two organic substitutes either alkyl or aryl ones or both and are bound to the nitrogen together with one hydrogen are termed as secondary amines. For Example, Dimethylamine.

Tertiary Amines:

Tertiary Amines are the amines where the nitrogen consists of three organic substitutes. For example, Trimethylamine and EDTA.