What is the IUPAC name of each of the the following? CH2CH3 NHCH CH2CH3

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The image displays a question asking for the IUPAC name of two chemical structures. Below are the detailed descriptions:

1. **First Structure:**
   - An aromatic benzene ring is attached to a carbonyl group (C=O).
   - The carbonyl group is further connected to an amine group (NH2).
   - An ethyl group (C2H5) is attached to the benzene ring at the meta position relative to the carbonyl group.

2. **Second Structure:**
   - An aromatic benzene ring is attached to a carbonyl group (C=O).
   - The carbonyl group is connected to an amine group in the form of an amide linkage (NHCH2).
   - An additional phenyl group (another benzene ring) is connected to the amide nitrogen.
   - An ethyl group (C2H5) is attached to the original benzene ring at the meta position relative to the carbonyl group.

There are text boxes next to each structure for submitting the IUPAC name.

At the bottom, there are two buttons:
- "Submit Answer"
- "Retry Entire Group"

There is also a note indicating "9 more group attempts remaining."
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a question asking for the IUPAC name of two chemical structures. Below are the detailed descriptions: 1. **First Structure:** - An aromatic benzene ring is attached to a carbonyl group (C=O). - The carbonyl group is further connected to an amine group (NH2). - An ethyl group (C2H5) is attached to the benzene ring at the meta position relative to the carbonyl group. 2. **Second Structure:** - An aromatic benzene ring is attached to a carbonyl group (C=O). - The carbonyl group is connected to an amine group in the form of an amide linkage (NHCH2). - An additional phenyl group (another benzene ring) is connected to the amide nitrogen. - An ethyl group (C2H5) is attached to the original benzene ring at the meta position relative to the carbonyl group. There are text boxes next to each structure for submitting the IUPAC name. At the bottom, there are two buttons: - "Submit Answer" - "Retry Entire Group" There is also a note indicating "9 more group attempts remaining."
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