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How is an aliphatic amine named in the common system?
How is an aliphatic amine named in the common system?
- By prefixing alkyl group to amine as one word (correct)
- By appending di or tri before the name of alkyl group
- By replacing ‘e’ of alkane by the word amine
- By using the IUPAC system
What is the classification of an amine if two hydrogen atoms of ammonia or one hydrogen atom of R-NH2 are replaced by another alkyl/aryl(R’) group?
What is the classification of an amine if two hydrogen atoms of ammonia or one hydrogen atom of R-NH2 are replaced by another alkyl/aryl(R’) group?
- Tertiary amine
- Secondary amine (correct)
- Primary amine
- Mixed amine
In the IUPAC system, how are amines named?
In the IUPAC system, how are amines named?
- By using the common system
- By prefixing alkyl group to amine as one word
- By appending di or tri before the name of alkyl group
- By replacing ‘e’ of alkane by the word amine (correct)
What type of amines are said to be ‘mixed’?
What type of amines are said to be ‘mixed’?
How are the positions of multiple amino groups in the parent chain specified in the IUPAC system?
How are the positions of multiple amino groups in the parent chain specified in the IUPAC system?
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