(a)
Interpretation:
Whether the given molecule is a derivative of 2-phenylethylamine should be stated, if so, the 2-phenylethylamine unit within the molecule should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
The general structure of 2-phenylethylamine is:
In 2-phenylethylamine, a benzene ring is bonded to a chain of two-carbon atoms that is bonded to a nitrogen atom.
So, the basic unit is of 2-phenylethylamine:
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether the given molecule is a derivative of 2-phenylethylamine should be stated, if so, the 2-phenylethylamine unit within the molecule should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
The general structure of 2-phenylethylamine is:
In 2-phenylethylamine, a benzene ring is bonded to a chain of two-carbon atoms that is bonded to a nitrogen atom.
So, the basic unit is of 2-phenylethylamine:
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether the given molecule is a derivative of 2-phenylethylamine should be stated, if so, the 2-phenylethylamine unit within the molecule should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
The general structure of 2-phenylethylamine is:
In 2-phenylethylamine, a benzene ring is bonded to a chain of two-carbon atoms that is bonded to a nitrogen atom.
So, the basic unit is of 2-phenylethylamine:
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