Question
Chemistry Question on Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds
The IUPAC name of the compound, C2H5NHCOCH3 is:
N-acetyl emanamme
n-ethanoyl ethanamine
N-ethyl-N-methyl acetamide.
all of the above
N-ethyl-N-methyl acetamide.
Solution
The correct option is(B): N-ethyl-N-methyl acetamide.
The given compound C 2 H 5 NHCOCH 3 can be broken down into its constituent parts:
- C 2 H 5 represents an ethyl group.
- NHCOCH 3 represents a functional group consisting of an amide group (NHCO) attached to a methyl group (CH 3).
When naming this compound according to IUPAC nomenclature, we follow these steps:
Identify the longest carbon chain containing the functional groups. In this case, there is only one carbon atom, so it's not a chain.
Identify and name the substituents (groups) attached to the carbon chain.
- The ethyl group (C 2 H 5) is a substituent.
- The NHCOCH 3 group is also a substituent. We can name it as "N-methyl ethanamide."
Combine the substituent names in alphabetical order, along with the main functional group name. Use hyphens to separate the names.
Applying these steps:
- The substituent "ethyl" comes before "methyl" alphabetically.
- The main functional group is an amide, so we use the suffix "-amide."
Combining these, we get the IUPAC name as "N-ethyl-N-methyl ethanamide."
However, it seems that there might be a slight typo in the answer you provided. The correct answer should be "N-ethyl-N-methyl acetamide" instead of "N-ethyl ethanamide." The functional group NHCOCH 3 corresponds to an acetamide group, not a simple amide. The "acetamide" part comes from the acetate structure (CH 3 CO −).
So, the correct IUPAC name is "N-ethyl-N-methyl acetamide."