Section 16.1 Identify and classify an amine as primary, secondary, or tertiary
Section 16.2 Name or identify an amine given a structure or name (how to)
Section 16.3 Describe amine properties such as hydrogen bonding, solubility, boiling point, toxicity, odor
Section 16.6 Identify an amine salt and describe its properties such as solubility, odor, natural state,
Section 16.7 Describe the sources of alkaloids and name some examples giving properties and uses
On basis of no. Of alkyl group amine can be classified in primary , secondary and tertiary.
Section 16.1 Identify and classify an amine as primary, secondary, or tertiary Section 16.2 Name or...
Classify each of the compounds as a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine. Primary amine Secondary amine
Select the single best answer. Classify m-chloroaniline as a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine. O Secondary amine Tertiary amine Primary amine
Name the following amine, and identify its structural type: primary, secondary or tertiary ball & stick ri + labels ting compound names Ignore chirality, but do specify other stereochemistry, eg. cis and trans. It is not necessary to use italics in wr Name Structural type
Draw the structures of the following compounds. Classify each compound as a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine, or as a quaternary ammonium salt. 3-ethyl-N- 2-methyl-2-propanamine N-methyl-2-propanamine methylcyclohexanamine 1° amine 2º amine O 3ºamine 4º ammonium salt 1° amine O 2º amine 3º amine O 4º ammonium salt ОООО 1º amine 2º amine 3º amine 4º ammonium salt
Draw the structures of the following compounds. Classify each compound as a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine, or as a quaternary ammonium salt. 2-methyl-2-propanamine 1 degree amine 2 degree amine 3 degree amine 4 degree ammonium salt N-methyl-2-propanamine 1 degree amine 2 degree amine 3 degree amine 4 degree ammonium salt N-methylpiperidine 1 degree amine 2 degree amine 3 degree amine 4 degree ammonium salt
Section 15.1 Identify a carbonyl group and describe its polarity and shape Section 15.2 Name or identify aldehydes or ketones given a strucure or a name Section 15.3 Describe the polarity, hydrogen bonding, boiling points, and water solubility of aldehydes and keotnes Section 15.5 Identify the products formed by the oxidation of aldehydes or ketones Section 15.6 Identify the products formed by the reduction of aldehydes or ketones
Chem 322L Assignment 4 1. Classify each of the following alcohols as primary, secondary, or tertiary. нс Үсн, OH a) Hzc? H2C CH CH c) HO 2. Identify (Circle) and name the three functional groups in the following molecule. CO2H HOC 3. Provide the products of the following reactions. COOH + CHOCH.CH w a CH HO b) 4. Complete the solution of the exercise below by writing out the mechanism step by step. Tetrahedral intermediate 5. Give the structure of...
Difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and examples of each. Difference between a focused and complete assessment. When is it appropriate to conduct a focused assessment versus a complete assessment? Review chapter 22 and what part of the assessment process falls into each section Guidelines for accurate documentation in the medical record.. Assessment of pain in adults? Children? Physiologic signs/symptoms exhibited by somebody in pain. Define and know cause(s) of cyanosis, jaundice, pallor, erythema, acne, and pruritus. Know how...
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Unknown compound 3 Clear liquid Physcial Properties Solubility Dissolve in ethyl ether Not dissolved in water Boiling point 77 IR spectrum Transmitance 3000 1000 2000 Wavenumber cm-1) Classification Positive test in Alkaline Iron (III) Hydroxamate test test CLASSIFICATION TESTS These tests must be done together with known AND FOLLOW PROCEDURE IN YOUR TEXT CARBOXYLIC ACIDS are detected by teating aqueous solutions with limus or pH paper. Also, disolve In NaHCO with bubbles...
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TOT Zoo Add Page Insert Table Chart Text Shape Media Comment These questions will serve in lieu of a lab report for Exercise 15, 16, and 17 You will find the answer to these questions in the background, procedure, results and interpretation sections of manual Exercise 15, 16, and 17, videos, Actions of Selective and Differential Media Chart, and the Principle/Theory article in homework section.) General Questions 1. What is the purpose (function) of selective media? (How does...