Ethylene diamine is converted to ethylene glycol using:
Na2CO3 solution
nitrous acid
Baeyer's reagent
NaHCO3 solution
A
Na2CO3 solution
B
nitrous acid
C
NaHCO3 solution
D
Baeyer's reagent
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Amine group is converted to alcohol using diazotization reaction in which nitrous acid is used.
Hence to convert ethylene diamine to ethylene glycol, nitrous acid is used.
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