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Amines: Classification ammonia, primary, secondary, terteriary, 4 (Howis amine classification different than Carbon?) |
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Amines: Nomenclature |
Start from the N when numbering |
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Amines: physical properties geomerty -> what does l.p. do? ex. R3N |
NOT chiral bc of inversion |
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Amines: physical properties H-bonding (what classifications are better?) |
higher b.p. the more h-bonding the molecule has |
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Amines: physical properties Low molecular weight |
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Amines: basicity good bases |
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Amines: basicity
not so good bases |
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What are more basic? Anilines or alkyl amines why |
resonance makes it less basic |
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can change basicity by _______? |
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Amines: a good base is the conj base of a _____ |
a good base is the conj base of a weak acid |
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Good acids ( low pka) give what kind of conj base? decent acids give what kind of conj base? mild acids, .... weak acids.... really weak acids (high pka)? |
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can use basicity to separate from neutral organic compound: Amine + Neutral compound --> (2) ether and aqueous --->, aqueous ---> (2) -draw picture too |
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