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So over here we're asked to provide the drawings for the following compounds.
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The first one is going to be trichloro -n -ethyl -2 -hexanamine.
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So, employing the name, what we need to do is, first of all, identify that we're going to have a chain of six carbon atoms, in which, at carbon 2, we're going to have an amine, at carbon 3, we're going to have a chloro, and on the amine we're going to get an ethyl group.
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So let's begin by drawing the structure for the base.
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One, two, three, four, five, six.
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At carbon two we're going to get the amine group.
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Normally it would be nh2 but over here we're told that in the amine group we're going to have an ethyl attached to it as follows, two carbon atoms, and at position three we're going to have a chloro.
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Substituent.
01:11
So a chlorine over here.
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Let's verify that the numbering is correct.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...