Why 1 degree amine doesn't show metamerism?
Answers
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
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