1. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing basicity. Label the least basic compound "1" and the most basic compound "4". Place the number corresponding to the compound's rank in the blank below the compound.
1. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing basicity. Label the least basic compound "1" and the most basic compound "4". Place the number corresponding to the compound's rank in the blank below the compound.
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![1. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing basicity. Label the least basic compound "1"
and the most basic compound "4". Place the number corresponding to the compound's rank in the blank
below the compound.
NH2
NH2
CH,NH2
NH2
H3C
CH3
CF3
2.Give the correct IUPAC names for the following compounds:
CH3
N.
CH3
CH3
H3CO
NH2
CH3
CH3
b.
C.
а.
OCH3
NH e.
NH2
d. HaN](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F73863650-c7ba-4cf0-b081-0fffe0879b9c%2F9a0c10d3-0a64-4246-be6e-c4856b95f44b%2F0bipikd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing basicity. Label the least basic compound "1"
and the most basic compound "4". Place the number corresponding to the compound's rank in the blank
below the compound.
NH2
NH2
CH,NH2
NH2
H3C
CH3
CF3
2.Give the correct IUPAC names for the following compounds:
CH3
N.
CH3
CH3
H3CO
NH2
CH3
CH3
b.
C.
а.
OCH3
NH e.
NH2
d. HaN
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