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- Chemistry
- A basic volatile nitrogen compound gave a foul smelling gas when treated with chloroform and alcoholic KOH. A 0.295 g sample of the substance dissolved in aq. HC1 and treated with NaNO2 solution at 0°C, liberated a colourless, odourless gas whose volume corresponds to 112 mL at STP. After evolution of the gas was complete, the aqueous solution was distilled to give an organic liquid which did not contain nitrogen and which on warming with alkali and iodine gave a yellow precipitate. Identify the original substance assuming that it contains one N-atom per molecule.
Q.
A basic volatile nitrogen compound gave a foul smelling gas
when treated with chloroform and alcoholic KOH. A 0.295 g
sample of the substance dissolved in aq. HC1 and treated with
NaNO solution at 0C, liberated a colourless, odourless gas
whose volume corresponds to 112 mL at STP.
After evolution of the gas was complete, the aqueous solution
was distilled to give an organic liquid which did not contain
nitrogen and which on warming with alkali and iodine gave a
yellow precipitate. Identify the original substance assuming that
it contains one N-atom per molecule.
Solution: