
(a)
Interpretation:
Structure of amine or quaternary ammonium salt that is obtained when dimethylamine and propyl bromide is reacted in presence of strong base has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Alkylation reaction is a reaction in which the transfer of alkyl group from one molecule to another molecule takes place. While considering
(a)

Answer to Problem 17.70EP
The structure of product obtained is,
Explanation of Solution
Given reactants are dimethylamine and propyl bromide. In this, the amine given is a secondary amine. When secondary amine is treated with an alkyl halide, the product obtained is a tertiary amine. The complete reaction and the structure of the product formed is given as,
Structure of the product formed is drawn.
(b)
Interpretation:
Structure of amine or quaternary ammonium salt that is obtained when diethylmethylamine and isopropyl chloride is reacted in presence of strong base has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Alkylation reaction is a reaction in which the transfer of alkyl group from one molecule to another molecule takes place. While considering amines, the alkylating agent that is used is alkyl halides. Alkylation is done under basic conditions. The general equations for amines alkylation process is,
(b)

Answer to Problem 17.70EP
The structure of product obtained is,
Explanation of Solution
Given reactants are diethylmethylamine and isopropyl chloride. In this, the amine given is a tertiary amine. When tertiary amine is treated with an alkyl halide, the product obtained is a quaternary ammonium salt. The complete reaction and the structure of the product formed is given as,
Structure of the product formed is drawn.
(c)
Interpretation:
Structure of amine or quaternary ammonium salt that is obtained when methylpropylamine and ethyl chloride is reacted in presence of strong base has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Alkylation reaction is a reaction in which the transfer of alkyl group from one molecule to another molecule takes place. While considering amines, the alkylating agent that is used is alkyl halides. Alkylation is done under basic conditions. The general equations for amines alkylation process is,
(c)

Answer to Problem 17.70EP
The structure of product obtained is,
Explanation of Solution
Given reactants are methylpropylamine and ethyl chloride. In this, the amine given is a secondary amine. When secondary amine is treated with an alkyl halide, the product obtained is a tertiary amine. The complete reaction and the structure of the product formed is given as,
Structure of the product formed is drawn.
(d)
Interpretation:
Structure of amine or quaternary ammonium salt that is obtained when tripropylamine and propyl chloride is reacted in presence of strong base has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Alkylation reaction is a reaction in which the transfer of alkyl group from one molecule to another molecule takes place. While considering amines, the alkylating agent that is used is alkyl halides. Alkylation is done under basic conditions. The general equations for amines alkylation process is,
(d)

Answer to Problem 17.70EP
The structure of product obtained is,
Explanation of Solution
Given reactants are tripropylamine and propyl chloride. In this, the amine given is a tertiary amine. When tertiary amine is treated with an alkyl halide, the product obtained is a quaternary ammonium salt. The complete reaction and the structure of the product formed is given as,
Structure of the product formed is drawn.
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