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Chemistry

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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

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