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Primary, secondary and teritary amines can be distinguished using hinsberg's reagent.
What is Hinsberg's reagent?

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Benzene sulphonyl chloride is called Hinsberg's reagent. O=C(Cl)c1ccccc1 is used" to distinguish. betweén '1^circ'. '2^*' and '3^circ' AMINES.
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