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CHEM 121. Chapter 17. Name: Date: 1. The elements present in a tertiary amine with two phenyl groups are A) carbon and nitrogen B) carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen C) carbon, nitrogen and oxygen D) carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen 2. The compound CH3 CH2 NH CH3 is an example of a A) primary amine. B) secondary amine. C) tertiary amine. D) primary amide. 3. Which of the following statements concerning cyclic amines is correct? A) they can never be primary amines B) they are mostly aromatic compounds C) they can be primary or secondary amines but never tertiary amines D) they are only found as naturally-occurring compounds 4. The IUPAC name for the compound A) 2-methylpentanamine. B) 4-methylpentanamine. C) 2-methyl-4-pentanamine. D) 4-methyl-2-pentanamine. CH 3 CH CH 2 CH CH 3 CH 3 NH 2 is 5. The IUPAC name for the compound is A) 1-amino-3-fluorobenzene B) m-aminofluorobenzene C) 3-fluoroaniline D) 1-amino-3-fluoroaniline Page 1

6. The common name for the compound CH3 CH2 CH2 NH2 is A) propylamine. B) N-propylamine. C) aminopropane. D) N-aminopropane. 7. Many amines, in the liquid state, have odors resembling that of A) garlic. B) raw fish. C) roses. D) skunks. 8. Amines have basic properties because of the presence of A) a hydroxyl group in such compounds B) a lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom C) a negative charge on the hydrogen atoms attached to nitrogen D) hydrogen atoms on the nitrogen atom that can easily dissociate 9. The amine salt produced from the reaction of ethyl amine with HCl would have the formula A) B) C) D) 10. Which of the following statements characterizes amine salt solubilities in water? A) more soluble than the parent amine B) lower solubility than the parent amine C) same solubility as the parent amine D) insoluble in water 11. Alkylation of a secondary amine, under basic conditions, will produce A) a secondary amine B) a tertiary amine C) a secondary ammonium salt salt D) a secondary amide Page 2

12. Which of the following is not an alkaloid? A) atropine B) nicotine C) dopamine D) morphine 13. The simplest amine and the simplest amide contain, respectively, how many total atoms? A) 4 and 5 B) 5 and 4 C) 7 and 6 D) 7 and 9 O 14. The IUPAC name for the compound A) methylbutanamide. B) methylpropanamide. C) 1-methylaminopropanamide. D) N-methylpropanamide. CH 3 CH 2 C NH CH 3 is 15. What is the IUPAC name for the amide whose common name is acetamide? A) methylamide B) methanamide C) ethylamide D) ethanamide 16. The structure of urea, the simplest naturally-occurring amide, is A) B) C) D) Page 3

17. How many potential hydrogen bonding sites are present in a primary amide? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 18. A disubstituted amide is also called a A) primary amide B) tertiary amide C) quaternary amide D) secondary amide 19. One of the organic products from the acidic hydrolysis of an amide is A) an amine B) a carboxylic acid salt C) an amide D) a carboxylic acid 20. One of the monomers involved in the production of polyamides is A) a dialcohol B) a dicarboxylic acid C) a diamide D) a diester 21. Which of the following pairings of amine classification and amine name is correct? A) monosubstituted amino group; diisopropylamine B) disubstituted amino group; ethylmethylamine C) primary amine; tert-butylamine Page 4

22. Which of the following amines is paired with an incorrect IUPAC name? A) B) C) 23. The word amino would be present in the IUPAC name of which of the following compounds? A) B) C) 24. Which of the following compounds contains two nitrogen atoms? A) 1,4-butanediamine B) 2,N-dimethyl-3-pentanamine C) aniline 25. The boiling points of amines are lower than those of alcohols of similar molecular mass because A) amines do not contain oxygen. B) amines cannot hydrogen bond to each other. C) N H hydrogen bonds are weaker than O H hydrogen bonds. Page 5

26. Which of the following sets of reactants could be used to produce an amine salt? A) ammonia and hydrochloric acid B) diethylammonium chloride and sodium hydroxide C) aniline and sulfuric acid 27. Which of the following sets of reactants could be used to produce a secondary amine? A) alkyl halide + primary amine + NaOH B) disubstituted ammonium salt + NaOH C) monosubstituted amine + NH3 28. Which of the following general types of compounds cannot exist? A) cyclic amine B) aromatic amine C) cyclic amide 29. Which of the following statements concerning the basic behavior of amines and amides is correct? A) Amines but not amides exhibit basic behavior. B) Both amines and amides exhibit basic behavior. C) Amides do not exhibit basic behavior. 30. In which of the following amides is a NH2 group present? A) acetamide B) N-methylpropanamide C) 2-methylbutanamide Page 6

31. For which of the following pairs of molecules does the first listed molecule possess more hydrogen-bonding sites than the second listed molecule? A) ethanamide and propanamide B) propanamide and N-methylpropanamide C) N,N-dimethylpropanamide and N-methylpropanamide 32. Under which of the following conditions would hydrolysis of an amide produce an amine as one of the products? A) acidic conditions B) basic conditions C) neutral conditions 33. Which of the following statements about nylon polymers is correct? A) They are condensation polymers. B) They are polyamines. C) Monomers for their production are diamines and dialcohols. 34. Constitutional isomerism is possible between members of which of the following types of compounds? A) amines and amides B) amides and carboxylic acids C) primary amines and secondary amines 35. For which of the following types of compounds will four constitutional isomers exist? A) unsaturated three-carbon amine B) unsaturated three-carbon amide C) unsaturated four-carbon amine Page 7

Use the following to answer questions 36-45: In each of the following multiple-choice questions, characterize EACH of the three given statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status of the statements using the choices a) All three statements are true. b) Two of the three statements are true. c) Only one of the statements is true. d) None of the statements is true. 36. Statements: (1) Unsubstituted amines are carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen compounds. (2) Amides, like amines, exhibit basic properties in aqueous solution. (3) In a quaternary ammonium ion, all four groups attached to the nitrogen atom are organic groups. 37. Statements: (1) Tert-butylamine is a primary amine. (2) Most unsubstituted amides are solids at room temperature. (3) Several important neurotransmitters in the human body are primary amines. 38. Statements: (1) Reaction of an amine with water produces a substituted ammonium ion. (2) Aniline and m-chloroaniline contain the same number of hydrogen atoms. (3) The monomers needed to produce a polyamide are a diacid and a diamine. Page 8

39. Statements: (1) The compound ethylammonium chloride is an amine salt. (2) Amides, like amines, can be classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary. (3) The methylamines are gases at room temperature and pressure and have fishy odors. 40. Statements: (1) The boiling points of amines are lower than those of corresponding alcohols because N-H hydrogen bonds are stronger than O-H hydrogen bonds. (2) The parent amine for the amide N,N-diethylbenzamide is diethylamine. (3) Cyclic amide structures are not possible. 41. Statements: (1) The reaction of an amine with water produces a basic solution. (2) Acetamide is a one-carbon amide and ethanamide is a two-carbon amide. (3) The most common type of polyamide is a polyurethane. 42. Statements: (1) Acidic hydrolysis of an amide produces an acid salt and an amine. (2) The amide urea contains more nitrogen atoms than carbon atoms. (3) All cyclic amines are heterocyclic compounds that are either 1 0 or 2 0 amines. Page 9

43. Statements: (1) In the presence of a strong base, a primary amine can be converted to a secondary amine by reaction with an alkyl halide. (2) Morphine, codeine, and heroin are all naturally-occurring alkaloids. (3) Two -NH2 groupings are present in each of the compounds 1,4-butanamine and 3- aminobutanamide. 44. Statements: (1) The compounds 1-butanamine and butanamide are constitutional isomers. (2) The reaction of a carboxylic acid with ammonia produces a primary amine. (3) In the hydrolysis of an amide, a carbon-nitrogen single bond is broken. 45. Statements: (1) Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant whose mode of action is enzyme inhibition. (2) Theobromine is an alkaloid found in chocolate. (3) Acetaminophen is a substituted acetamide whose structure includes a benzene ring. Use the following to answer questions 46-50: For each of the compounds, select a correct classification from the response list. Responses may be used more than once or need not be used at all. a) primary amine b) secondary amine c) primary amide d) secondary amide 46. CH 3 CH 2 NH CH 3 Page 10

47. O CH 3 CH 2 C NH CH 3 48. NH 2 49. N H 50. O N H Use the following to answer questions 51-55: For each of the compound types, select from the response list the number of carbon atoms present in the simplest compound of that type. Responses may be used more than once or need not be used at all. a) 1 carbon atom b) 2 carbon atoms c) 3 carbon atoms d) 4 carbon atoms 51. 1º amine 52. 2º amine 53. 3º amine Page 11

54. 1º amide 55. 2º amide Use the following to answer questions 56-60: For each of the compounds, choose from the response list a correct comment concerning its IUPAC name. Responses may be used more than once or need not be used at all. a) name ends in diamine b) name contains the term amino c) name contains no numbers d) name contains one number 56. CH 3 CH NH CH 3 CH 3 57. H 2 N CH 2 CH 2 NH 2 58. H 2 N CH 2 CH 2 OH 59. NH 2 Cl 60. NH CH 3 61. Benzamide Page 12

Use the following to answer questions 62-65: For each of the compounds, choose from the response list a correct comment concerning the compound's structure. Responses may be used more than once or need not be used at all. a) contains a nitrogen atom bonded to two carbon atoms b) contains three carbon atoms c) contains the same number of carbon and nitrogen atoms O d) contains a C NH 2 group 62. N-methylaniline 63. Methanamine 64. N-methylformamide 65. 1,2-Ethanediamine Use the following to answer questions 66-70: For each set of reactants, select from the response list a product of the reaction. Responses may be used more than once or need not be used at all. a) amide b) amine c) amine salt d) quaternary ammonium salt 66. Primary amine Alkyl halide Sodium hydroxide 67. Primary amine Carboxylic acid 68. Primary amine Hydrochloric acid 69. Amine salt Sodium hydroxide 70. Amide Water Hydrochloric acid Page 13

Answer Key 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. B 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. D 18. B 19. D 20. B 21. D 22. A 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. D 28. E 29. D 30. D 31. B 32. D 33. A 34. C 35. D 36. B 37. A 38. B 39. B 40. B 41. C 42. C 43. B 44. B Page 14

45. A 46. b 47. d 48. a 49. b 50. d 51. a 52. b 53. c 54. a 55. b 56. d 57. a 58. b 59. d 60. c 61. d 62. a 63. c 64. a 65. c 66. b 67. a 68. c 69. b 70. c Page 15