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(a)
Interpretation:
The complete structure is to be drawn, and the IUPAC name is to be provided for the given trivial name.
Concept introduction:
Trivial names of
The IUPAC name of an amine consists of three parts. The root is the largest alkyl group or the aryl group to which the amine group is attached. The location of the amine group on the root is established by numbering the chain so that it gets the lowest possible number. Any other alkyl/aryl groups bonded to nitrogen is treated as a substituent on the nitrogen. They are listed as prefixes in alphabetical order.
(b)
Interpretation:
The complete structure is to be drawn and IUPAC name is to be provided for the given trivial name.
Concept introduction:
Trivial names of amines consist of the trivial names of the alkyl/aryl groups bonded to the nitrogen atom, followed by the functional group name ‘amine’.
IUPAC name of an amine consists of three parts. The root is the largest alkyl/aryl group bonded to the nitrogen. The location of the amine group on the root is established by numbering the chain or ring so that it gets the lowest possible number. Any other alkyl/aryl groups bonded to the nitrogen is treated as substituents on the nitrogen atom. They are listed as prefixes in alphabetical order.
(c)
Interpretation:
The complete structure is to be drawn and IUPAC name is to be provided for
Concept introduction:
Trivial names of amines consist of the trivial names of the alkyl/aryl groups attached to the nitrogen, followed by the functional group name ‘amine’.
The IUPAC name consists of three parts. The suffix is amine. The largest alkyl/aryl group attached to nitrogen determines the root name. Any other alkyl/aryl groups attached to nitrogen is treated as substituent on the nitrogen atom and listed alphabetically as prefixes.
(d)
Interpretation:
The complete structure is to be drawn and IUPAC name is to be provided for triethylamine.
Concept introduction:
Trivial names of amines consist of the trivial names of the alkyl/aryl groups attached to the nitrogen, followed by the functional group name ‘amine’.
The IUPAC name consists of three parts. The suffix is amine. The largest alkyl/aryl group attached to nitrogen determines the root name. Any other alkyl/aryl groups attached to nitrogen is treated as substituent on nitrogen and listed alphabetically as prefixes.
(e)
Interpretation:
The complete structure is to be drawn and IUPAC name is to be provided for diphenylamine.
Concept introduction:
Trivial names of amines consist of the trivial names of the alkyl/aryl groups attached to the nitrogen, followed by the functional group name ‘amine’.
The IUPAC name consists of three parts. The suffix is amine. The largest alkyl/aryl group attached to the nitrogen determines the root name. Any other alkyl/aryl groups attached to nitrogen is treated as substituent on nitrogen, and listed alphabetically.
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Chapter E Solutions
Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
- 2. 200 LOD For an unknown compound with a molecular ion of 101 m/z: a. Use the molecular ion to propose at least two molecular formulas. (show your work) b. What is the DU for each of your possible formulas? (show your work) C. Solve the structure and assign each of the following spectra. 8 6 4 2 (ppm) 150 100 50 ō (ppm) 4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500 HAVENUMBERI-11arrow_forwardComplete the spectroscopy with structurearrow_forwardComplete the spectroscopy with structurearrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning
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