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I am kinda confused with that whole N or n that you see in IUPAC.. what does that mean?
SundevilDMD said:I am kinda confused with that whole N or n that you see in IUPAC.. what does that mean?
Also, N can indicate the position of an Amineamsie said:n-propyl alcohol= c-c-c-OH (also known as 1-propanol)
OSUDDS said:Also, N can indicate the position of an Amine
slayerdeus said:*n: for normal, meaning if you have a substituent group, usually higher than 4 in my dealings.
->example: it is common to call n-pentyl, n-hexyl, etc. instead of pentyl or hexyl which could be confusing; n is just used to easily identify the "normal" alkyl substituent
N:for amines, used to show what substituents are bonded to the nitrogen atom
->example:
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if there are two attached to the nitrogen, then the above can be called dimethylformaldehyde or N, N-dimethylformamide
correct me if i'm wrong, hope that helps