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Answer the following : What are amines ? How are they classified ?​

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Answered by imansubasuroy
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Amines are organic derivatives of ammonia, NH3, in which one or more of the three H's is replaced by a carbon group. Amines are classified as primary (1°), secondary (2°), or tertiary (3°), depending on how many carbon groups are connected to the nitrogen atom.

Answered by Anonymous
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Amines are classified according to the number of carbon atoms bonded directly to the nitrogen atom. A primary (1°) amine has one alkyl (or aryl) group on the nitrogen atom, a secondary (2°) amine has two, and a tertiary (3°) amine has three

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