Which of the following is aminoethane? (a) CH3-CH2-NH2 (b) CH3-CH(CH3)-NH2 (c) CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 (d) CH3-NH2

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The question appears to be related to organic chemistry, specifically the nomenclature and classification of amines and alkyl halides according to the IUPAC system. It involves understanding the structures presented and recognizing which compounds are classified as amino derivatives.

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CH3-CH2-NH2

The final answer is (a) CH3-CH2-NH2

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The final answer is (a) CH3-CH2-NH2

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Aminoethane is also known as ethylamine, which has the molecular formula CH3-CH2-NH2. It is formed by substituting one hydrogen atom of ethane (C2H6) with an amino group (-NH2).

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A common mistake to avoid is confusing different lengths of the carbon chain. Remember, ethane has two carbon atoms.

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