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give examples secondary and tertiary amine ​

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Answered by kavitapahadiya058
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Explanation:

There are two methyl groups and one ethyl group on the nitrogen atom. The compound is ethyldimethylamine, a tertiary amine. There are two ethyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom; the amine is secondary, so the compound is diethylamine.

Answered by pradeepnikathuparamb
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Answer:

There are two methyl groups and one ethyl group on the nitrogen atom. The compound is ethyldimethylamine, a tertiary amine. There are two ethyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom; the amine is secondary, so the compound is diethylamine

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