1 degree amine from oximes
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Chemistry is a language unto itself, with its share of slang and linguistic shortcuts. Organic chemists, with carbon chemistry as their subject, have developed all kinds of shorthand phrases to describe structures and phenomena that might otherwise take a sentence of two to explain. Here’s today’s example: the terminology of carbon-containing functional groups: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary.
Primary carbons, are carbons attached to one other carbon. (Hydrogens – although usually 3 in number in this case – are ignored in this terminology, as we shall see).
Secondary carbons are attached to two other carbons.
Tertiary carbons are attached to three other carbons.Finally,
quaternary carbons are attached to four other carbons.
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Primary carbons, are carbons attached to one other carbon. (Hydrogens – although usually 3 in number in this case – are ignored in this terminology, as we shall see).
Secondary carbons are attached to two other carbons.
Tertiary carbons are attached to three other carbons.Finally,
quaternary carbons are attached to four other carbons.
hope its useful...
have a nice day.....
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