Nitroso amines (R2N−N=O) are soluble in water. On heating them with concentrated H2SO4 they give secondary amines. What is this reaction called as?

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Nitrogen Containing Organic Compounds topics include: Enamines, physical and chemical properties of Amines, aromatic amines preparation and properties, benzene diazonium chloride, preparation of amines and nitro compounds. Nitrogen forms many organic compounds, including: Amines: A class of organic compounds that contain nitrogen. Amines are derived from ammonia by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with an alkyl group. There are three types of amines: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Amides: Compounds derived from carboxylic acids by replacing the -OH group with -NH2. Alkaloids: A... Show more

Nitroso amines (R<sub>2</sub>N−N=O) are soluble in water. On heating them with concentrated H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> they give secondary amines. What is this reaction called as?