X Incorrect. (b) Draw the form of clomipramine that is expected to predominate at physiological pH. H3C CH3 * Edit Drawing

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X Incorrect.
(b) Draw the form of clomipramine that is expected to predominate at physiological pH.
N+-H
CH3
H3C
Edit Drawing
Transcribed Image Text:Hint X Incorrect. (b) Draw the form of clomipramine that is expected to predominate at physiological pH. N+-H CH3 H3C Edit Drawing
Clomipramine is marketed under the trade name Anafranil and is used in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder.
CI
Clomipramine
Correct.
(a) Identify which nitrogen atom in clomipramine is more basic, and justify your choice.
Nitrogen
i
is the most basic, because its lone pair is
localized
The lone pair of
the other nitrogen atom is
delocalized via resonance
Transcribed Image Text:Clomipramine is marketed under the trade name Anafranil and is used in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder. CI Clomipramine Correct. (a) Identify which nitrogen atom in clomipramine is more basic, and justify your choice. Nitrogen i is the most basic, because its lone pair is localized The lone pair of the other nitrogen atom is delocalized via resonance
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