Question #81b79
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Jan 14, 2018
Here's what I get.
Explanation:
The structure of loratadine is
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)
(b) Piperidine (base)
(c) Ethyl hydrogen carbonate (acid)
(d) Carbonic acid