CHMB41H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Amine, Organochloride, Alkyl

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Alkyl group: removing a h from an alkane. Iso group: happens when c is bonded to a h and 2 groups. Ethyl gets priority of methyl (only if you get the same substituents in either direction. If there is only 1 substituent on a ring, do not give that substituent a number. The c that the halide is attached to determines whether an alkyl halide is primary, secondary, or tertiary. Ether: compound with o attached to two alkyl groups. Alcohol: h of an alkane replaced by an oh group. When there is both a substituent and a functional group, functional group get priority such that it suffix has the lowest number. Amine: compound in which 1 or more h of ammonia () have been replaced by alkyl group. # of alkyl groups attached to the n determines whether an amine is primary, secondary, or tertiary. 3. 8: the structures of alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, and amines.

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