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Diethylcathinone and Methcathinone?

2006-09-19 05:05:24 · 7 answers · asked by Vincent Valentine 5 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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look in this sites
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathinone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methcathinone

the difference between the two is that the substituent in the N atom of methcathione is a methyl group, i.e. -CH3 while in diethylcathione it is two ethyl group, -CH2CH3...

best answer?

2006-09-19 05:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by teroy 4 · 0 0

The difference is between the substituents on the Nitrogen. In cahthinone, there are two protons. In methcathinone, there is one proton and one methyl. In diethylcathinone, there are to ethyls.

2006-09-19 05:13:23 · answer #2 · answered by Duluth06ChE 3 · 0 0

Well - there is a world of difference between 2-diethylamino-1-phenyl-propan-1-one and 2-(methylamino)-1-phenyl-propan-1-one

Where do I begin?

Have a look in the wiki pages.

Compare and contrast!

I mean, just because they are both phenylethers does not make them the same at all!

There is legality, marketability, clinical trials phase I-IV, trade names, molecular weight ...

Any which way you cut it, they are TOTALLY different dude!

Oh yeah - and you make them differently too! The folks who make diethylcathinone don't blow up their speed lab :)

Take out fire insurance, dude!

2006-09-19 05:09:35 · answer #3 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 1 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methcathinone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diethylcathinone


Oh and by the way i love your avatar (^_^)

2006-09-19 05:14:27 · answer #4 · answered by JennyfferBCN 5 · 0 0

God knows

2006-09-19 05:09:26 · answer #5 · answered by Jacques Closeau 2 · 0 1

not a clue

2006-09-19 05:06:20 · answer #6 · answered by Lindsay 4 · 0 1

i really don't know.
sorry

2006-09-19 05:11:31 · answer #7 · answered by @neverland 2 · 0 1

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