Chemistry, asked by jyotirmoyb2509, 4 months ago

Why 1 degree amine doesn't show metamerism?

Answers

Answered by topink2001
2

Explanation:

Metamerism is the isomerism which arises when different alkyl group attached to the either side of the functional group. Examples: Ethers, ketones, secondary and tertiary amines, etc.

Examples:

Ethers: CH

3

−CH

2

−O−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−O−CH

3

Ketones: CH

3

−CH

2

−CO−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−CO−CH

3

tertiary amine: CH

3

−CH

2

−N(CH

2

−CH

3

)−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−N(CH

3

)−CH

2

−CH

3

Answered by llJahangirll
3

Answer:

Metamerism is the isomerism which arises when different alkyl group attached to the either side of the functional group. Examples: Ethers, ketones, secondary and tertiary amines, etc.

Examples:

Ethers: CH

3

−CH

2

−O−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−O−CH

3

Ketones: CH

3

−CH

2

−CO−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−CO−CH

3

tertiary amine: CH

3

−CH

2

−N(CH

2

−CH

3

)−CH

2

−CH

3

and CH

3

−CH

2

−CH

2

−N(CH

3

)−CH

2

−CH

3

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