Organic Chemistry 11!

Chemistry Level 2

How many maximum number of tertiary amine(s) is/are possible

which contain 5 Carbon Atoms,13 Hydrogen Atoms And 1 Nitrogen

Atom in there molecular formula

Do not consider stereoisomers

Source-Asked in my test


The answer is 3.

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Aryan Goyat
Feb 22, 2016

1) nitrogen with two methyl and one propyl 2)nitrogen with two ethyl and one methyl 3) nitrogen with two methyl and one iso-propyl

Absolutely correct! (but please dont type in all capital it is not good to use it on internet) :)

Prakhar Bindal - 5 years, 3 months ago

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