a)
Interpretation:
The following compounds have to be classified and their common name has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The
➢ The amines can be classified in the following way,
● Primary amine when one hydrogen of ammonia molecule is replaced.
● Secondary amine when two hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
● Tertiary amine when three hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
➢ The common name is the one that does not follow any rule and was placed in an arbitrary form by the person who discovered the compound or for historical reasons. This vulgar name allows the compound to be remembered easily
b)
Interpretation:
The following compounds have to be classified and their common name has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The amines are ammonia derivatives that are formed when one or more hydrogens of the molecule are replaced by alkyl radicals or other types of substituents.
➢ The amines can be classified in the following way,
● Primary amine when one hydrogen of ammonia molecule is replaced.
● Secondary amine when two hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
● Tertiary amine when three hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
➢ The common name is the one that does not follow any rule and was placed in an arbitrary form by the person who discovered the compound or for historical reasons. This vulgar name allows the compound to be remembered easily
c)
Interpretation:
The following compounds have to be classified and their common name has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The amines are ammonia derivatives that are formed when one or more hydrogens of the molecule are replaced by alkyl radicals or other types of substituents.
➢ The amines can be classified in the following way,
● Primary amine when one hydrogen of ammonia molecule is replaced.
● Secondary amine when two hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
● Tertiary amine when three hydrogens of ammonia molecule are replaced.
➢ The common name is the one that does not follow any rule and was placed in an arbitrary form by the person who discovered the compound or for historical reasons. This vulgar name allows the compound to be remembered easily
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