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The compound C H 3 ​ C H 2 ​ N H C H 3 ​ is an example of a: A primary amine B secondary amine C tertiary amine D primary amide

The compound CH3CH2NHCH3 is an example of a:

A

primary amine

B

secondary amine

C

tertiary amine

D

primary amide

 
 
 

Grade:11

1 Answers

WWHLogic Taste The Logic
26 Points
3 years ago
Seondary amine because it is attached to 2 carbons. You can draw the structure of that compount to find out. Degree of amine depends on the number of sigma bonds with carbon and here it has 2 sigma bonds with carbon.

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