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In Hofmann's specialized method for the chemical separation of an amine mixture using diethyl oxalatAmines Chemistry Question

Question

In Hofmann's specialized method for the chemical separation of an amine mixture using diethyl oxalate, which class of amine reacts definitively to form a liquid dialkyl oxamic ester?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Diethyl oxalate reacts with primary amines to yield a solid dialkyl oxamide (substituting both ester groups). It reacts with secondary amines, which are bulkier and have only one exchangeable hydrogen, to yield a liquid dialkyl oxamic ester (substituting only one ester group). Tertiary amines lack an $N-H$ bond and do not react at all.

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