Which of the following amines forms a sulfonamide precipitate with Hinsberg's reagent (benzenesulpho — Practical Organic Chemistry and Purification Chemistry Question
Question
Which of the following amines forms a sulfonamide precipitate with Hinsberg's reagent (benzenesulphonyl chloride) that is strictly insoluble in aqueous $NaOH$ but does not dissolve in dilute $HCl$?
Answer: B
💡 Solution & Explanation
Hinsberg's reagent reacts with primary ($1^\circ$) and secondary ($2^\circ$) amines to form sulfonamides. Primary amines form N-alkylbenzenesulphonamides which have an acidic hydrogen and are soluble in aqueous $NaOH$. Secondary amines (like N-methylaniline) form N,N-dialkylbenzenesulphonamides which lack an acidic hydrogen and are thus insoluble in alkali. Tertiary amines do not react.
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