Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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Chapter 12.8, Problem 20P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The products for the given reaction have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

Imine formation:

Aldehyde or ketone reacts with a primary amine and forms imine in mildly acidic conditions.

Example for the formation of imine is shown here:

  Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+), Chapter 12.8, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  1

  • Imines contain C=N .
  • Imines are also called as Schiff bases, named after Hugo Schiff who described their formation.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The products for the given reaction have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

Imine formation:

Aldehyde or ketone reacts with a primary amine and forms imine in mildly acidic conditions.

Example for the formation of imine is shown here:

Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+), Chapter 12.8, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  2

  • Imines contain C=N .
  • Imines are also called as Schiff bases, named after Hugo Schiff who described their formation.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The products for the given reaction have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

Imine formation:

Aldehyde or ketone reacts with a primary amine and forms imine in mildly acidic conditions.

Example for the formation of imine is shown here:

  Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+), Chapter 12.8, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  3

  • Imines contain C=N .
  • Imines are also called as Schiff bases, named after Hugo Schiff who described their formation.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The products for the given reaction have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

Imine formation:

Aldehyde or ketone reacts with a primary amine and forms imine in mildly acidic conditions.

Example for the formation of imine is shown here:

Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+), Chapter 12.8, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  4

  • Imines contain C=N .
  • Imines are also called as Schiff bases, named after Hugo Schiff who described their formation.

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