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What are amines write their nomenclature

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Answered by yasaswini69
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1. primary amines R-NH2

a. Primary amines can be named by replacing the -e of the parent group with the word amine. The NH2 group can also be named as a substituent using the group name, amino. An amine can also be named by naming the parent group followed by a space and the word amine.



2-propanamine

2-aminopropane

2-propyl amine


yasaswini69: secondary amines R2NH

a. Secondary amines can be named by replacing the -e of the parent group with the word amine and then using an upper case to designate that the second alkyl group is on the nitrogen atom. The NH2 group can still be named as a substituent using the group name, amino.

N-methyl-1-propanamine

N-methyl-1-aminopropane

methyl 1-propyl amine
Answered by Rahidayoub
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an organic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by organic groups.
The simple -NH substituent found in 1º-amines is called an amino group. ... Finally, a common system for simple amines names each alkyl substituent on nitrogen in alphabetical order, followed by the suffix -amine. These are the names given in the last row (colored black).

Anonymous: nomenclature ?
Rahidayoub: The simple -NH substituent found in 1º-amines is called an amino group. ... Finally, a common system for simple amines names each alkyl substituent on nitrogen in alphabetical order, followed by the suffix -amine. These are the names given in the last row (colored black).
Rahidayoub: anything else
Anonymous: is this common or iupac nomenclature ?
Rahidayoub: iupac
Anonymous: ok
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