Neutralization of Ethanolamines

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ter boon way
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Neutralization of Ethanolamines

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Dear all,

I would like to know what is the chemical reaction that happen if I attempt to neutralize Ethanolamines with HCl.

I would like to know what is the number of mole of HCl needed to neutralize 1 mole of Ethanolamines.


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The amine group reacts with the H+ of the HCl. Similar like neutralisation of ammonia. How many amine groups do ethanolamin have? If you know this then you can answer your question by yourself.
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