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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Connecticut/Chem_2444%3A_(Second_Semester_Organic_Chemistry)_UConn/11%3A_Chemistry_of_Amines/11.01%3A_Naming_Aminesexplain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts ar...explain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts are named using the same rules as 2 o and 3 o amines except the –amine suffix is replaces with -ammonium + the name of the counter ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Martin_Luther_College/Organic_Chemistry_-_MLC/03%3A_Alcohols_Ethers_Thiols_Sulfides_and_Amines/3.03%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/3.3.01%3A_Naming_Aminesexplain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts ar...explain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts are named using the same rules as 2 o and 3 o amines except the –amine suffix is replaces with -ammonium + the name of the counter ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/LCDS_Organic_Chemistry_OER_Textbook_-_Todd_Trout/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.02%3A_Naming_AminesWhen we speak of a tertiary alcohol or alkyl halide, we refer to the degree of substitution at the alkyl carbon atom, but when we speak of a tertiary amine, we refer to the degree of substitution at t...When we speak of a tertiary alcohol or alkyl halide, we refer to the degree of substitution at the alkyl carbon atom, but when we speak of a tertiary amine, we refer to the degree of substitution at the nitrogen atom. Alternatively, the suffix -amine can be used in place of the final -e in the name of the parent compound. The largest alkyl group takes the parent name, and the other alkyl groups are considered N-substituents on the parent (N because they’re attached to nitrogen).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/Organic_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.02%3A_Naming_Aminesexplain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts ar...explain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts are named using the same rules as 2 o and 3 o amines except the –amine suffix is replaces with -ammonium + the name of the counter ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_III_(Morsch_et_al.)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.01%3A_Naming_Aminesexplain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts ar...explain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts are named using the same rules as 2 o and 3 o amines except the –amine suffix is replaces with -ammonium + the name of the counter ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/can/CHEM_232_-_Organic_Chemistry_II_(Puenzo)/10%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/10.02%3A_Naming_Aminesexplain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts ar...explain, briefly, the difference in meaning of the terms primary, secondary and tertiary when they are applied to the structures of amines and alcohols. Ammonium salts and quaternary ammonium salts are named using the same rules as 2 o and 3 o amines except the –amine suffix is replaces with -ammonium + the name of the counter ion.