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  2. Amine - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, amines (/ ə ˈ m iː n, ˈ æ m iː n /, [1] [2] UK also / ˈ eɪ m iː n / [3]) are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.

  3. Amine, any member of a family of nitrogen-containing organic compounds that is derived, either in principle or in practice, from ammonia (NH3). Naturally occurring amines include the alkaloids, which are present in certain plants; the catecholamine neurotransmitters (i.e., dopamine, epinephrine,

  4. 15.10: Amines - Structures and Names - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    An amine is a derivative of ammonia in which one, two, or all three hydrogen atoms are replaced by hydrocarbon groups. Amines are classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary by the number of …

  5. Amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen atoms with a lone pair. Basically, they are derived from ammonia (NH 3) in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced by an alkyl or aryl group, and so they are known as alkylamines and arylamines respectively. Explore more on Practise Questions on Amines.

  6. Amines: Definition, Structure, Type, and Example

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    Amines are a fascinating class of organic compounds that play a crucial role in various biological, industrial, and medicinal processes. Their unique structure and versatile properties make them a subject of extensive research and application.

  7. Basic Properties of Amines - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    This page explains what amines are, and what the difference is between primary, secondary and tertiary amines. It looks in some detail at their simple physical properties such as solubility and boiling points.

  8. an introduction to amines - chemguide

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    This page explains what amines are, and what the difference is between primary, secondary and tertiary amines. It looks in some detail at their simple physical properties such as solubility and boiling points.