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iupac name of ch3ch2nh2

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Answered by Avi11111111
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sorry for delay....here the answer ...
reason is....it have two carbons hence Ethyl and it have a amine at 1st carbon....since ethylamine
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Anonymous286: but he has asked for the iupac name
Anonymous286: the name that u have given is i think the common name
Avi11111111: my friend ....some common names have been recognized by the IUPAC....this is one of those names....
Avi11111111: still if you doubt that...then you can use google to check whether its true or false
Anonymous286: i confirmed it from Google first and then told u :)
Anonymous286: N one more thing u shouldn't have numbered it as ethyl-1-amine cuz on whichever carbon it will be it will always be 1
Anonymous286: Hope it helps :)
Anonymous286: And yes i have no offense against u i was just correcting the mistake.Have fun :)
Avi11111111: it is correct...using 1 is similar to that....
Anonymous286: ok fine
Answered by zumba12
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The IUPAC name of CH_3CH_2NH_2 is Ethanamine.

Explanation:

  • The given compound contains 2 carbon atoms. Thus the root word is '-Eth'.
  • As all the carbon atoms are attached by a single bond, the nature of bonding is denoted by '-ane'.
  • The functional group present in the structure is 'NH_2', which is called a amine, thus the name of the compound must be suffixed with "amine".
  • Accordingly the IUPAC name of CH_3CH_2NH_2 is Ethanamine.
  • It is also called as Ethyl amine as CH_3CH_2 is called as ethyl to which amine group is attached.

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