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earlier on the forum, I already asked a similar question: “how to make 100% methylamine from methylamine hydrochloride?“ so, friends, I hasten to disappoint you, it's impossible! but it is quite possible to make a 40% or 50% solution.
well, before continuing, if I violate the rules of the forum, please delete this thread.
and so here is a short instruction:
To obtain a 50% solution of methylamine from methylamine hydrochloride, the following simple method can be used:
1. Weigh 500 g of methylamine hydrochloride and place it in a glass flask with a volume of 1 liter.
2. Add 500 ml of distilled water to the flask and mix the contents until the methylamine hydrochloride is completely dissolved.
3. Carefully add 500 ml of 25% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to the flask, slowly and gently stirring the contents. The reaction between methylamine hydrochloride and sodium hydroxide will result in the formation of methylamine and sodium chloride.
4. Continue adding sodium hydroxide, slowly and gently stirring the contents until you reach a pH of 10-11. This may require approximately 40 g of sodium hydroxide.
5. Leave the mixture for a few hours to allow the methylamine to completely dissolve in water.
6. After that, the resulting 50% methylamine solution can be used for further experiments.
It is important to remember that when working with methylamine and sodium hydroxide, all necessary precautions must be taken, as they can be dangerous in chemical reactions. It is recommended to conduct experiments in well-ventilated areas and wear gloves and safety glasses.
well, before continuing, if I violate the rules of the forum, please delete this thread.
and so here is a short instruction:
To obtain a 50% solution of methylamine from methylamine hydrochloride, the following simple method can be used:
1. Weigh 500 g of methylamine hydrochloride and place it in a glass flask with a volume of 1 liter.
2. Add 500 ml of distilled water to the flask and mix the contents until the methylamine hydrochloride is completely dissolved.
3. Carefully add 500 ml of 25% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to the flask, slowly and gently stirring the contents. The reaction between methylamine hydrochloride and sodium hydroxide will result in the formation of methylamine and sodium chloride.
4. Continue adding sodium hydroxide, slowly and gently stirring the contents until you reach a pH of 10-11. This may require approximately 40 g of sodium hydroxide.
5. Leave the mixture for a few hours to allow the methylamine to completely dissolve in water.
6. After that, the resulting 50% methylamine solution can be used for further experiments.
It is important to remember that when working with methylamine and sodium hydroxide, all necessary precautions must be taken, as they can be dangerous in chemical reactions. It is recommended to conduct experiments in well-ventilated areas and wear gloves and safety glasses.