ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: SMITH
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

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Answer to Problem 25.24P

The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are shown below:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form corresponding amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

The given compound is ketone as the carbonyl carbon is bonded to two alkyl groups. The products formed by the reaction of primary amine (CH3CH2CH2NH2) and secondary amine ((CH3CH2)2NH) with the given ketone are shown in Figure 1.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

Conclusion

The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are shown in Figure 2.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25.24P

The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are shown below:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form corresponding amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

The given compound is anhydride as two carbonyl carbon atoms are bonded to each other through oxygen atom. The products formed by the reaction of primary amine (CH3CH2CH2NH2) and secondary amine ((CH3CH2)2NH) with the given anhydride are shown in Figure 2.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 2

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25.24P

The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are shown below:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

Amines on reaction with acid chlorides and anhydride form corresponding amide whereas on reaction with ketones and aldehydes they form imine or enamine. Primary and secondary amines on reaction with ketone and aldehyde form imine and enamine, respectively.

The given compound is acid chloride as the carbonyl carbon is bonded to alkyl groups and chlorine atom. The products formed by the reaction of primary amine (CH3CH2CH2NH2) and secondary amine ((CH3CH2)2NH) with the given acid chloride are shown in Figure 3.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 25, Problem 25.24P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 3

Conclusion

The products formed by the reaction of given compound with CH3CH2CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2NH are shown in Figure 3.

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Chapter 25 Solutions

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