ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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Chapter E, Problem E.25P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The complete IUPAC name of the given molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

An amine contains one to three alkyl and/or aryl groups bonded to a nitrogen atom. The largest alkyl or aryl group attached to the nitrogen forms the root. The suffix amine replaces the e at the end of the alkane name. A locant number is added between the root name and the suffix, unless redundant. The remaining alkyl and/or aryl groups are treated as substituents and named as prefixes in alphabetical order, with the locant N (for nitrogen). Any substituents on the alkyl/aryl groups are added as a prefix to the name of the respective alkyl/aryl group, including their locations. If two or all three groups linked to the nitrogen are identical, a prefix di or tri is used.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The complete IUPAC name of the given molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

An amine contains one to three alkyl and/or aryl groups bonded to a nitrogen atom. The largest alkyl or aryl group attached to the nitrogen forms the root. The suffix amine replaces the e at the end of the alkane name. A locant number is added between the root name and the suffix, unless redundant. The remaining alkyl and/or aryl groups are treated as substituents and named as prefixes in alphabetical order, with the locant N (for nitrogen). Any substituents on the alkyl/aryl groups are added as a prefix to the name of the respective alkyl/aryl group, including their locations. If two or all three groups linked to the nitrogen are identical, a prefix di or tri is used.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The complete IUPAC name of the given molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

An amine contains one to three alkyl and/or aryl groups bonded to a nitrogen atom. The largest alkyl or aryl group attached to the nitrogen forms the root. The suffix amine replaces the e at the end of the alkane name. A locant number is added between the root name and the suffix, unless redundant. The remaining alkyl and/or aryl groups are treated as substituents and named as prefixes in alphabetical order, with the locant N (for nitrogen). Any substituents on the alkyl/aryl groups are added as a prefix to the name of the respective alkyl/aryl group, including their locations. If two or all three groups linked to the nitrogen are identical, a prefix di or tri is used.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The complete IUPAC name of the given molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

An amine contains one to three alkyl and/or aryl groups bonded to a nitrogen atom. The largest alkyl or aryl group attached to the nitrogen forms the root. The suffix amine replaces the e at the end of the alkane name. A locant number is added between the root name and the suffix, unless redundant. The remaining alkyl and/or aryl groups are treated as substituents and named as prefixes in alphabetical order, with the locant N (for nitrogen). Any substituents on the alkyl/aryl groups are added as a prefix to the name of the respective alkyl/aryl group, including their locations. If two or all three groups linked to the nitrogen are identical, a prefix di or tri is used.

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