what if the substituents are both methyl? Which will come first, the methyl substituent with a locant number or the methyl that doesn't belong to the longest Carbon chain?
HERE ANOTHER RULE WILL BE APPLIED. LIKE WE USE LOCANT "N" TO DESIGNATE SUBSTITUENTS ATTATCHED TO NITROGEN ATOM. LIKE FOR 2 DEGREE AMINE IT WILL BE N,N-DIMETHYLMETHANAMINE.
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what if the substituents are both methyl? Which will come first, the methyl substituent with a locant number or the methyl that doesn't belong to the longest Carbon chain?
i think than we can take any chain as parent chain and can write the name as N-methyl-1-methylamine i dont know if this is correct..
we will write 3,N-dimethyl or you can switch the places of 3 and thr N also
HERE ANOTHER RULE WILL BE APPLIED. LIKE WE USE LOCANT "N" TO DESIGNATE SUBSTITUENTS ATTATCHED TO NITROGEN ATOM. LIKE FOR 2 DEGREE AMINE IT WILL BE N,N-DIMETHYLMETHANAMINE.
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