Question #81b79

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Jan 14, 2018

Here's what I get.

Explanation:

The structure of loratadine is

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Bond types

The molecule contains

  • a #"C=C"# double bond
  • a #"C=O"# double bond
  • aromatic #"C-C"# bonds
  • aromatic #"C-N"# bonds
  • aromatic #"C-H"# bonds
  • an aromatic #"C-Cl"# bond
  • aliphatic #"C-H"# bonds
  • aliphatic #"C-C"# bonds
  • aliphatic #"C-N"# bonds
  • aliphatic #"C-O"# bonds

Related acids and bases

We can see the following related acids and bases in loratadine.

(a) Pyridine (base)

Pyridine

(b) Piperidine (base)

Piperidine

(c) Ethyl hydrogen carbonate (acid)

EtOCOOH

(d) Carbonic acid

H2CO3