3.3.11.3 Reactions of Amines

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  • Amines are basic compounds.

    True
  • Electrophilic substitution occurs on aromatic rings.
  • What type of species is involved in electrophilic substitution?
    Electrophiles
  • Electrophilic substitution is used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and dyes.

    True
  • During oxidation, the oxidation state of a substance increases.
  • During reduction, the oxidation state of a substance decreases.
  • In electrophilic substitution, the electrophile attacks the aromatic ring, forming a positively charged intermediate
  • Match the reaction type with its key steps:
    Electrophilic Substitution ↔️ - Electrophilic attack on aromatic ring<br>- Formation of positively charged intermediate<br>- Release of H⁺ to regain aromaticity
    Nucleophilic Substitution ↔️ - Nucleophilic attack on carbon<br>- Displacement of leaving group
  • Match the process with its example:
    Oxidation ↔️ Corrosion of metals
    Reduction ↔️ Photosynthesis
  • Aldehydes are more reactive with amines than ketones due to their linear spatial configuration.

    True
  • In the reaction between amines and alkyl halides, the amine acts as a nucleophile
  • What are the products formed when methylamine reacts with ethyl bromide?
    Dimethylamine
  • What happens when an amine reacts with an acid?
    Forms a salt
  • Match the property of amines and their salts:
    State of amines ↔️ Liquid or solid
    State of salts ↔️ Crystalline solid
    Solubility of amines in water ↔️ Slightly soluble
    Solubility of salts in water ↔️ Highly soluble
  • An electrophile attacks the aromatic ring in electrophilic substitution.
    True
  • The corrosion of metals is an example of oxidation.
    True
  • Photosynthesis is an example of reduction.

    True
  • The release of a proton (H⁺) in electrophilic substitution is necessary to regain aromaticity.

    True
  • Oxidation reactions involve the loss of electrons
  • What type of reaction occurs when amines react with aldehydes or ketones?
    Condensation
  • Order the steps of the condensation reaction between ethylamine and acetaldehyde:
    1️⃣ Ethylamine reacts with acetaldehyde
    2️⃣ A water molecule is eliminated
    3️⃣ Ethylideneethylamine is formed
  • Match the amine type with its reactivity and product:
    Primary Amine ↔️ Most reactive, forms secondary amine
    Secondary Amine ↔️ Moderately reactive, forms tertiary amine
    Tertiary Amine ↔️ Least reactive, no further substitution
  • When an amine reacts with an acid, it accepts a proton
  • What is the key feature of electrophilic substitution in amines?
    Replaces a hydrogen atom
  • Steps in electrophilic substitution:
    1️⃣ Electrophilic attack on aromatic ring
    2️⃣ Formation of positively charged intermediate
    3️⃣ Release of H⁺ to regain aromaticity
  • Electrophilic substitution reactions use aromatic rings as substrates.
  • What happens to electrons during oxidation reactions?
    They are lost
  • What happens to electrons during reduction reactions?
    They are gained
  • What type of species replaces a hydrogen atom in electrophilic substitution?
    Electrophile
  • What type of species attacks a carbon in nucleophilic substitution?
    Nucleophile
  • Oxidation is defined as the loss of electrons, while reduction is defined as the gain of electrons.
    True
  • The condensation reaction between amines and aldehydes/ketones forms imines
  • What type of reaction occurs when amines react with alkyl halides?
    Nucleophilic substitution
  • Alkylation of amines is a key method for synthesizing more complex amine compounds.
    True