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CH3CH3 + Br2 + hv ==> CH3CH2Br (free radical halogenation)


CH3CH2Br + NH3 ==> CH3CH2NH2 (Sn2)

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ethyl chloride converts into ethane by reacting it with nascent hydrogen. hydrogen atom will replace chlorine atom and will form ethane

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CH3CONH2+Br2/KOH-----------Ethylamine

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by the reaction with NH3(ammonia)

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What functional group is ethyl-amine?

carboxyl


What is the pH of ethyl amine would be?

Ethylamine solution is basic.


When ethyl amine dissolves in water what solution is produced?

ethylammonium hydroxide


How ethyne is converted into ethane?

convert ethyne into ethane


Is ethyl the same as acetylene?

No, Ethyl referrs to the radical C2H5 - it comes from ethane (C2H6) with one hydrogen atom removed. Acetylene is C2H2. And it is not a radical like Ethyl is.


Iupac name of ch3 - ch2 - O - ch2 - ch3?

Ethoxyethane Ethyl = 2 carbons ethane + oxygen + ethane = ethoxyethane


What is the stuctural diagram for chlorethane?

CH3-CH2-Cl... choloro ethane or ethyl chloride...


3 methyl-amine and ethane have similar molar masses explain why the boiling point of methyl-amine is -6 degrees while that of ethane is -89degrees?

3-methyl amine, aka methyl amine, conatins N-H bonds (polar covalent bonds). Ethane contains only C-H bonds (non-polar covalent bonds). Since the N-H bonds are polar and Nitrogen being more electronegative (ability to attract electrons), it has a slighly negative charge by pulling the elecrons from the hydrogen it is bonded to, giving the Hydrogen a slighly positive charge. The positive H's of one molecule will be attracted to the negative N's of another molecule. This is the force that 'holds' the molecules close to each other. This is why it takes more kinetic energy (temperature) to convert it to a gas than ethane, which essentially has no charge and subsequently very little attraction to other ethane molecules.


In what amine is the nitrogen bonded to two carbon atoms?

In what amine is the nitrogen bonded to two carbon atoms? A 2 carbon amine is ethyl amine C2H5NH2 I have a way to remember the prefixes for organic molecules with a straight line,1C, 2 C, 3 C, and 4C organic molecules. The prefixes are methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, and butyl-. "ME EAT PEANUT BUTTER". The molecules with more C's -C- methyl -C-C- ethyl -C-C-C- propyl -C-C-C-C- butyl (long u sound) ethyl amine ...H..H ….!...! H-C-C-N-H …!...!...! ...H..H.H


Is C2H5NH2 a strong acid?

C2H5OH it is not an acid, it is an alchohol (ethanol).


Which among cyclohexane DCM ethanol phenol benzoic acid ethyl acetate and ethyl amine exhibits strongest interactive forces at room temperature?

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When ethane is attacked by bromine in the presence of sunlight?

when ethane reacts with Br in presence of sunlight, it forms Ethyl Bromide(C2H5Br) and then after dehydrohalogenation of the product obtained will give Ethlene (C2H4)