CHEM1020 Study Guide - Final Guide: Substituent

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Common names: the alkyl groups bonded to nitrogen are listed in alphabetical order in one word ending in the suffix amine. Systematic names: the parent chain is the longest chain that contains the -nh2 group and numbered in the direction that gives the -nh2 group the lower number. The suffix e of the parent alkane is changed to amine. 2o and 3o amines are named as n -substituted amines. For unsymmetrical amines, the largest group is taken as the parent amine; the smaller groups are named and their location indicated by the prefix. Other functional groups are of higher precedence than the nh2 group and accordingly, it is named as an amino- substituent. Both 1o and 2o amines form intermolecular hydrogen bonds. All amines form hydrogen bonds with water; most low mw amines are completely soluble and high mw amines are moderately or insoluble in water.

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