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ISBN: 9781305582439
Author: Brown, William H.; Iverson, Brent L.; Anslyn, Eric; Foote, Christopher S.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.19P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given amine has to be classified as a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine.

Concept introduction:

In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.

Amines are the derivatives of ammonia (NH3) with one or more of the hydrogens replaced with a substituent such as an alkyl group.

Depending on the number of carbon side chain of the amide, different types of amides can form.

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(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Similarities and differences between the structural formulas of (R)-epinephrine and (R)-albuterol has to be compared

Concept introduction:

In chemistry Structure is the arrangement of chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule, specifically which atoms are chemically bonded to what other atoms with what kind of chemical bond.

Amines are the derivatives of ammonia (NH3) with one or more of the hydrogens replaced with a substituent such as an alkyl group.

Depending on the number of carbon side chain of the amide, different types of amides can form.

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Alcohol: It is an organic compound where it contains at least one OH group. It is represented as ROH.

Aromatic Compounds: Compounds that are planar, cyclic and having (4n+2)π electrons are known as aromatic compounds.

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