Question
What is the difference between an amine and an amide?
Question 3 options:
a) There is no carbon-oxygen bond in an amine, but there is in an amide.
b) Amines are non-polar molecules.
c) Amines always have a larger molecular weight than amides.
d) Amines always have a nitrogen atom attached to two carbon atoms.
e) Amines are hydrocarbon derivatives, while amines are not.
Question 3 options:
a) There is no carbon-oxygen bond in an amine, but there is in an amide.
b) Amines are non-polar molecules.
c) Amines always have a larger molecular weight than amides.
d) Amines always have a nitrogen atom attached to two carbon atoms.
e) Amines are hydrocarbon derivatives, while amines are not.
Answers
GPT 3.5
a) There is no carbon-oxygen bond in an amine, but there is in an amide.
Which of these are isomers?
Question 5 options:
a) methane and methanol
b) ethanoic acid and methanoic acid
c) 1-bromobutane and 2-bromobutane
d) hexane and hexene
e) all of the above
Question 5 options:
a) methane and methanol
b) ethanoic acid and methanoic acid
c) 1-bromobutane and 2-bromobutane
d) hexane and hexene
e) all of the above
GPT 3.5
c) 1-bromobutane and 2-bromobutane
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