Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781305960060
Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.56E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Whether the amine having molecular formula C4H11N is saturated or not is to be identified. If it is unsaturated, then the number of C=C bonds is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Amines are defined as those organic compounds which are derived from ammonia. They are formed by the substitution of hydrogen atom of ammonia through alkyl or aryl groups. In saturated amine, all the atoms of hydrogen and carbon are connected to each other by single bonds. In unsaturated amine, double or triple bonds are present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16.56E

The amine with molecular formula C4H11N is a saturated amine.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of amine is C4H11N. If it is saturated or unsaturated, it is predicted by its degree of unsaturation. The degree of unsaturation or double bond equivalent (DBE) is calculated by the formula stated below.

DBE=C+1H2X2+N2 …(1)

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

• X is the number of halogen atoms.

• N is the number of nitrogen atoms.

The formula of amine C4H11N has 4 carbon atoms, 11 hydrogen atoms and 1 nitrogen atom.

Substitute the values of C, H and N atoms in equation (1) to calculate the degree of unsaturation.

DBE=4+111202+12=5(1112)=55=0

The degree of unsaturation is zero. Therefore, the amine C4H11N is a saturated amine.

Conclusion

The amine with molecular formula C4H11N is a saturated amine.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Whether the amine having molecular formula C5H12N2 is saturated or not is to be identified. If it is unsaturated, then the number of C=C bonds is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Amines are defined as those organic compounds which are derived from ammonia. They are formed by the substitution of hydrogen atom of ammonia through alkyl or aryl groups. In saturated amine, all the atoms of hydrogen and carbon are connected to each other by single bonds. In unsaturated amine, double or triple bonds are present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16.56E

The amine with molecular formula C5H12N2 is an unsaturated amine. It has one C=C bond.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of amine is C5H12N2. If it is saturated or unsaturated, it is predicted by its degree of unsaturation. The degree of unsaturation or double bond equivalent (DBE) is calculated by the formula stated below.

DBE=C+1H2X2+N2 …(1)

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

• X is the number of halogen atoms.

• N is the number of nitrogen atoms.

The formula of amine C5H12N2 has 5 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 2 nitrogen atoms.

Substitute the values of C, H and N atoms in equation (1) to calculate the degree of unsaturation.

DBE=5+112202+22=66+1=1

The degree of unsaturation is one. Therefore, the amine with molecular formula C5H12N2 is an unsaturated amine with one C=C bond.

Conclusion

The amine with molecular formula C5H12N2 is an unsaturated amine containing one C=C bond.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Whether the amine having molecular formula C4H7N is saturated or not is to be identified. If it is unsaturated, then the number of C=C bonds is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Amines are defined as those organic compounds which are derived from ammonia. They are formed by the substitution of hydrogen atom of ammonia through alkyl or aryl groups. In saturated amine, all the atoms of hydrogen and carbon are connected to each other by single bonds. In unsaturated amine, double or triple bonds are present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16.56E

The amine with molecular formula C4H7N is an unsaturated amine. It has two C=C bonds.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of amine is C4H7N. If it is saturated or unsaturated, it is predicted by its degree of unsaturation. The degree of unsaturation or double bond equivalent (DBE) is calculated by the formula stated below.

DBE=C+1H2X2+N2 …(1)

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

• X is the number of halogen atoms.

• N is the number of nitrogen atoms.

The formula of amine C4H7N has 4 carbon atoms, 7 hydrogen atoms and 1 nitrogen atom.

Substitute the values of C, H and N atoms in equation (1) to calculate the degree of unsaturation.

DBE=4+17202+12=5(712)=53=2

The degree of unsaturation is two. Therefore, the amine with molecular formula C4H7N is an unsaturated amine with two C=C bonds.

Conclusion

The amine with molecular formula C4H7N is an unsaturated amine containing two C=C bonds.

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