To determine the structure of the compound, you subject the compound to several solubility tests and chemical tests. The observations for these tests are summarized in Tables 1 and 2. Table 1. Results of the solubility tests for C7H⁹N. SOLUBILITY TEST distilled water 10% NaHCO3 10% NaOH 10% HCI Table 2. Results of the chemical tests for C7H⁹N. CHEMICAL TEST Molisch test Ninhydrin test Br2/CH2Cl2 (dark) Tollen's test FeCl3 test OBSERVATIONS formation of oily droplets formation of oily droplets formation of oily droplets Clear, colorless solution FUNCTIONAL GROUP/CLASS: AMINE OBSERVATIONS turbid colorless solution no observed spots on filter paper clear red-orange solution clear, colorless solution clear, colorless solution +/- + +/- Based on the results of the solubility tests and chemical tests, what is the most probable structure of C7H9N? Draw your answer in the box below. You may draw the compound using line- bond formula OR Lewis structure.
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Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
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Based on the results of the solubility tests and chemical tests, what is the most probable structure of C7H9N? You may draw the compound using line-
bond formula OR Lewis structure.
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