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What is the classification of an amine that has one alkyl group attached to the nitrogen atom?

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Topic

Amines (A-level only)

Question

  1. A. Primary amine
  2. B. Secondary amine
  3. C. Tertiary amine
  4. D. Quaternary amine

Answer

Primary amine

Explanation

A primary amine has one alkyl group attached to the nitrogen atom, distinguishing it from secondary and tertiary amines which have two and three alkyl groups respectively.

Common mistake

Misclassification of Amines

Students often confuse primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, incorrectly classifying them based on the number of nitrogen atoms instead of the number of carbon atoms attached to the nitrogen.

Remember that primary amines have one carbon atom attached to the nitrogen, secondary amines have two, and tertiary amines have three. Focus on the carbon count to classify correctly.

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