benzene ring-N-H-CH3

H
\
N-benzene ring
/
CH3

select the class of compound from the choice below.
1-acetal
2-alcohol
3-alkene
4-amide
5-amine
6-carboxylic acid
7-ester
8-haloalkane

Isn't this a secondary amine?

If my drawing is right, yes.
ring-NH(CH3)

do you think is amine

To determine the class of compound for the given structure, we need to identify the functional groups present.

Looking at the structure, we can see that there is a benzene ring connected to a nitrogen atom (N) and a methyl group (CH3). The hydrogen (H) on the side of the benzene ring indicates that it is a substituted benzene.

The functional group attached to the nitrogen atom (N) is an alkyl group (CH3), which indicates that the compound is an amine.

Therefore, the correct answer is 5-amine.