Given: Five statements about amines, carbylamine test, diazotisation, and Hinsberg’s reagent are given.
Find: Which statements are correct and hence the correct option.
Analyze each statement one by one:
- (A) Primary amines do not give diazonium salts when treated with NaNO2 in acidic condition.
This is incorrect because aromatic primary amines form diazonium salts under these conditions. Therefore, (A) is false.
- (B) Aliphatic and aromatic primary amines on heating with CHCl3 and ethanolic KOH form carbylamines.
This is the carbylamine reaction, which is given by primary amines. Therefore, (B) is true.
- (C) Secondary and tertiary amines also give carbylamine test.
This is incorrect because the carbylamine test is specific to primary amines only. Therefore, (C) is false.
- (D) Benzenesulfonyl chloride is known as Hinsberg’s reagent.
This statement is correct. Therefore, (D) is true.
- (E) Tertiary amines react with benzenesulfonyl chloride very easily.
This is incorrect because tertiary amines do not react with benzenesulfonyl chloride under mild conditions in the Hinsberg test. Therefore, (E) is false.
So, the correct statements are (B) and (D) only.
The correct option is B.