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amines structure nomenclature and physical properties of amines

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structure --Amines contain a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons. They are basically the derivatives of ammonia. If we replace one or more hydrogen atoms by substituent groups such as alkyl or aryl in Ammonia, we get a new class of organic compounds called Amines. Examples of significant amine structure include Amino acids, 
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