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Chapter 11, Problem 11.1PP

a.

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given compound as a purine or a pyrimidine and name it.

Introduction:

The organic compound having a “nitrogen” atom having chemical characteristics of bases is known as “nitrogen base”. A nitrogenous base connects the two nucleic acids. It resembles the base due to the availability of a “lone pair” of electrons on the nitrogen. There are two types of nitrogenous bases “purines” and “pyrimidines”.

a.

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Fig. 1: Purine.

GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOL...-MASTERINGCHEM., Chapter 11, Problem 11.1PP , additional homework tip  1

Fig. 1: Purine

Explanation:

The nitrogenous base that is composed of pyrimidine ring connected to the imidazole ring is a purine. There are four “nitrogen” and two “nitrogen-carbon” rings in the structure.

The given nitrogenous base has basic structure that of a purine. The given nitrogenous base is “adenine”.

b.

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given compound as a purine or a pyrimidine and name it.

Introduction:

The organic compound having a “nitrogen” atom having chemical characteristics of bases is known as “nitrogen base”. A nitrogenous base connects the two nucleic acids. It resembles the base due to the availability of a “lone pair” of electrons on the nitrogen. There are two types of nitrogenous bases “purines” and “pyrimidines”.

b.

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Fig. 2: Pyrimidine.

GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOL...-MASTERINGCHEM., Chapter 11, Problem 11.1PP , additional homework tip  2

Fig. 2: Pyrimidine

Explanation:

The nitrogenous base that resembles pyrimidine and benzene in structure and has two nitrogen atoms in the ring is known as a pyrimidine. There are two nitrogen and one “nitrogen-carbon” ring.

The given nitrogenous base has basic structure that of a pyrimidine. The given nitrogenous base is “cytosine”.

The first given compound is adenine and the second compound is cytosine.

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