CHY 103 Midterm: Naming-Amines-and-Amides-rules

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Chem 30b - naming amines and amides (rules) Amines and amides come from ammonia (replacing the h"s). Classification of amines by the number of alkyl chains: Tertiary amine (three alkyl chains: are named as alkylamines, list the names of the alkyl groups bonded to the n atom in alphabetical order in front of amine. Nh2: amines are named as alkanamines, the e in the alkane name of the longest chain is changed to amine, the chain is numbered to locate the amine group and substituents. Ch3 ch2 nh2 ethanamine: the longest alkane chain is numbered, each alkyl group bonded to the n atom is named as a n-alkyl group. Name the following amine: when found in compounds with oxygen containing functional group: Classification of amides by the number of alkyl chains: Iupac replaces oic acid ending with amide: common names replace -ic acid ending with amide.

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