(a)
Interpretation:
To write a structural formula for the
Concept Introduction:
Amine salt has a cation and an anion. The cation with positive charge has a nitrogen atom attached to four groups and the anion will be a single group with negative charge.
(b)
Interpretation:
To write a structural formula for the amine salt, “dimethylammonium iodide”.
Concept Introduction:
Amine salt has a cation and an anion. The cation with positive charge has a nitrogen atom attached to four groups and the anion will be a single group with negative charge.
(c)
Interpretation:
To write a structural formula for the amine salt, tetramethylammonium chloride.
Concept Introduction:
Amine salt has a cation and an anion. The cation with positive charge has a nitrogen atom attached to four groups and the anion will be a single group with negative charge.
(d)
Interpretation:
To write a structural formula for the amine salt, anilinium bromide.
Concept Introduction:
Amine salt has a cation and an anion. The cation with positive charge has a nitrogen atom attached to four groups and the anion will be a single group with negative charge.
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