a.
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The compound
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b.
Interpretation:
The compound
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
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The compound
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
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The compound
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
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- The structures of four amines are shown. NH NH2 NH CH, -CH, H,C-E- -CH HyC- CH CH, CH3 В. "CH CH, CH A. C. D. Which of the structures are constitutional isomers of A? OC B.arrow_forwardThis compound is mescaline, a hallucinogen. CHO CHO T Which of the following statements is true? Select one: O a. O b. O c. O d. Mescaline is an amine. Mescaline contains an alcohol group. Mescaline is a carboxylic acid. Mescaline is an amine and contains an alcohol group.arrow_forwardList the products of each amine reaction. H b. CH;-N-CH-CH, + HCN CH3arrow_forward
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- 2. Draw the product when each of the amines acts as a base when combined with water. Name the ion that forms. a) CH-CHL- Nith + Hy0 b) CHy-NH-CH CHy + HgOarrow_forwardArrange the following amines in increasing boiling point. O₂N. NH₂ NH₂ NH₂ A a. Carrow_forwardA. 1/e/1FAlpQLSfSGcE8gf218c6JoHMWME1A8Nydf8M4g1yG93D-2LPpoMj_g/formResponse Question 24: Which compounds in Figure 24 is both a tertiary amine and a tertiary alcohol? * Compound A O Compound B O Compound C ɔ punodwoɔ a punodwoɔ O O None of these compounds fit the given description. Compound D Figure 24 HO HN N. D. OH HN OH dp 12 SUarrow_forwardarrow_back_iosSEE MORE QUESTIONSarrow_forward_ios
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