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IUPAC name of product formed by reaction of methylamine with two moles of ethyl chloride
a) N N-Dimethylethanamine
b) N,N-Diethylmethanamine
c) N-Methyl ethanamine
d) N-Ethyl-N-methylethanamo
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Answered by reetikachoudhary1511
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Answer: d) N-Ethyl-N-methylethanamo na

But I guess the correct spelling will be N-Ethyl ,N-methylethanamine.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer: The correct answer is b) N,N-Diethylmethanamine.

Explanation:

The IUPAC name of the product formed by the reaction of methylamine with two moles of ethyl chloride is N,N-Diethylmethanamine. Here is an explanation of each part of the name:

  1. N: This signifies that the nitrogen atom in the product is part of an amine functional group.
  2. N,N: This indicates that there are two alkyl groups (ethyl groups, in this case) attached to the nitrogen atom.
  3. Diethyl: This specifies the nature and number of alkyl groups present in the product. The prefix "di" indicates that there are two ethyl groups.
  4. Methanamine: This is the base name of the amine, which indicates that the molecule has one carbon atom attached to the nitrogen atom.

The correct answer is b) N,N-Diethylmethanamine. To summarize:

  1. Product: N,N-Diethylmethanamine
  2. Explanation: Amine functional group with two ethyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom, and one carbon atom attached to the nitrogen atom.
  3. IUPAC name breakdown: N,N-Diethylmethanamine

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