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Amines and Amides
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Amines An ammonia molecule in which one or more H-atoms are substituted by alkyl or aromatic groups Naming: Amino + alkane name OR Alkyl group + amine
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Naming 2˚ and 3˚ Amines Find the largest carbon chain, add “amino + parent alkane” or “ alkyl groups + amine” N- prefix used for the substituted groups on the nitrogen atom Alkyl groups are listed alphabetically N,N-dimethyl-2-aminopropane
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Properties of Amines N-C, and N-H polar bonds (hydrogen bonding) H-bonding occurs but N-H is less polar than O-H
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Synthesizing Amines from Alkyl Halides Alkyl halide + ammonia --> 1˚ amine + HX Alkyl halide + 1˚ amine --> 2˚ amine + HX Alkyl halide + 2˚ amine --> 3˚ amine + HX
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Synthesizing Amines from Alkyl Halides
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Amides Similar to esters, except N instead of O Recall: Carboxylic acids + alcohols --> esters + water Carboxylic acids + ammonia/1˚/2˚ amines--> amides + water
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Naming Amides 1st part is the name is from the amine 2nd part is the ending of the acid name changed from -oic to - amide Alphabetical order with N- groups N-ethyl propanamide
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