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what is the name of the amine?? and plz explain it also!!​

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Answered by Sudhirasha2004
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Definition of amine

: any of a class of basic organic compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of hydrogen with one or more monovalent hydrocarbon radicals.You have heard of Ammonia. Haven’t you? But, it is not the only nitrogen product that is popular. There are so many other products of ammonia that are derived by altering the hydrogen atoms. We give them names like Primary amine or Secondary amine etc. In this chapter, we will look at the classification of amines in details. We will also have a brief look at the nomenclature of the classification of amines.

Answered by fardeenferozkhan
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The name of the amine is - N-ethyl,N-methylpropanamine.

The C3H7 part is the parent chain as it has more number of carbons.

The C2H5(ethyl) and CH3(methyl) are substituents.

Substituents are named first before the parent chain.

Here ethyl is named first before methyl

according to alphabetical superiority.

While naming amines we write N-ethyl or N-methyl. N- is written along with substituents. It’s a rule for naming amines.

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