Amines - Preparation (A-Level IB Chemistry)
Outlining the preparation of amines, by the reaction of ammonia with halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes), the reduction of nitriles and the reduction of nitro groups using a reducing agent. Examples are given including the forming of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
For AQA, OCR (A), Edexcel and CIE.
Recap: 00:32
Halogenoalkane and ammonia: 02:19
Example - chloroethane and ammonia nucleophilic substitution: 04:15
Reduction of nitriles: 06:47
Example - reduction of ethanitrile: 06:51
Reduction of nitro groups: 08:47
Example - reduction of phenylamine: 09:02
Summary: 10:11
Examples in the video:
Chloroethane and ammonia (nucleophilic substitution): 04:15
Reduction of enthanitrile: 06:51
Reduction of phenylamine: 09:02
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Super class ....well explained ...Thank you
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Thank you very much!
Nice video and very clearly explained. Could you, please, explain the results of a reaction of amines with thioglycolic acid. Thanks at priori.