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Explain classification of amines.​

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Answered by bhatainu
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Explanation:

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 simi76503
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Depending upon the number of hydrogen atoms that are replaced by an alkyl or aryl group in ammonia, amines are classified as primary (1°), secondary (2°) and tertiary (3°). If only one hydrogen atom is replaced then amines of the form R-NH2 or primary amines (1°) are obtained. If two of the three hydrogen atoms are replaced by alkyl/aryl groups then secondary amines are formed. If all the three hydrogen atoms are replaced by alkyl/aryl group then tertiary amines are obtained.

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