(a)
Interpretation:
From the given compounds from E to H, a compound containing a primary amine and a primary amide needs to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Amine − is an organic N compounds formed by replacing one or more H atoms of
Amide- is an organic compound contains the group of
Answer to Problem 31P
Structure H.
Explanation of Solution
Amines are formed by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms of ammonia with alkyl groups.
Furthermore,
In the below structure, bond that is indicated in red color is the single
Hence, structure H is a compound that contains a
(b)
Interpretation:
From the given compounds from E to H, a compound containing a primary amine and a secondary amide needs to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Amine − is an organic N compounds formed by replacing one or more H atoms of
Amide- is an organic compound contains the group of
Answer to Problem 31P
Structure F.
Explanation of Solution
Amines are formed by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms of ammonia with alkyl groups.
Furthermore,
In the below structure, bonds that are indicated in red color are the two
Hence, structure F is a compound that contains a
(c)
Interpretation:
From the given compounds from E to H, a compound containing a secondary amine and a tertiary amide needs to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Amine − is an organic N compounds formed by replacing one or more H atoms of
Amide- is an organic compound contains the group of
Answer to Problem 31P
Structure E.
Explanation of Solution
Amines are formed by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms of ammonia with alkyl groups.
Furthermore,
In the below structure, bonds that are indicated in red color are the three
Hence, structure E is a compound that contains a
(d)
Interpretation:
From the given compounds from E to H, a compound containing a tertiary amine and a tertiary amide needs to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Amine − is an organic N compounds formed by replacing one or more H atoms of
Amide- is an organic compound contains the group of
Answer to Problem 31P
Structure G.
Explanation of Solution
Amines are formed by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms of ammonia with alkyl groups.
Furthermore,
In the below structure, bonds that are indicated in red color are the three
Hence, structure G is a compound that contains a
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