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2. Session
3. Session Objectives
4. Introduction
5. Classes of Amines
6. Heterocyclic Amines
7. Common Names
8. Amine as Substituent
9. IUPAC Names
10. Aromatic Amines
11. Naming Amines
12. Structure of Amines
13. Properties and Sources of Amines
14. Chirality of Amines
15. Amines Form H-Bonds
16. Boiling Points
17. Solubility and Odor
18. Basicity of Amines
20. Effects on basicity
21. Basicity of Substituted Arylamines
23. Amine Salts
24. Purifying an Amine
26. Synthesis of Amines
27. Reduction Aryl Nitro Compounds
28. Ammonolysis of Alkyl Halides
29. Selective Preparation of Primary Amines: the Azide Synthesis
30. Gabriel Synthesis of Primary Amines
31. Illustrative Example
32. Reductive Amination of Aldehydes and Ketones
33. Mechanism
34. Illustrative example
35. Hofmann and Curtius Rearrangements
36. Salt formation
37. Alkylation of Amines
38. Acylation
39. Acylation of Amines by Acid Chlorides
40. Formation of Sulfonamides
41. Reactions with C=O
42. Oxidation of Amines
43. Reaction with Nitrous Acid
44. Arenediazonium Salts
45. Electrophilic Substitution of Aniline
46. Hofmann Elimination
47. Silver Oxide Is Used for the Elimination Step
48. Distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary amines