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Chapter 16, Problem 16.7P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reason should be identified for the classification of cyclohexanol as a secondary alcohol and cyclohexanamine as a primary
Concept Introduction:
The primary carbons are those carbons which are attached to one another carbon. Secondary carbons are those carbons, which are attached to two another carbons. Tertiary carbons are those carbons, which are attached to three another carbons.
Therefore, above naming depends upon the attachment of group to one, two, and three carbons respectively.
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