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5. How is classification of amines different from that of alcohols?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Amines are classified differently from alkyl halides and alcohols because nitrogen has a neutral bonding pattern of three bonds with a single lone pair. ... The third and fourth compounds in the row are 2º and 3º-amines respectively. The bottom row shows the structures for some common amines that need to be memorized

Answered by shreema2007
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Amines are classified differently from alkyl halides and alcohols because nitrogen has a neutral bonding pattern of three bonds with a single lone pair. To classify amines, we look at the nitrogen atom of the amine and count the number of alkyl groups bonded to it. This number is the classification of the amine.

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