Each amide name contains a parent name that tells you the number of carbons in the parent chain. Note that this parent chain must contain the carbonyl group. The parent name is derived by replacing “oic acid” in the corresponding carboxylic acid name with “amide.”
a. Underline the parent name in each name in Model 4.
b. Trace the corresponding parent chain on each structure in Model 4, and number the carbons, noting that the carbonyl carbon always gets the number “1”.
c. Circle each alkyl group (if any) that branches off the parent chain.
d. Circle each alkyl group (if any) that is attached directly to the nitrogen.
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