Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

how does imine differ from amine ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amines are organic compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair. ... An imine is "a functional group or chemical compound containing a carbon–nitrogen double bond, with the nitrogen attached to a hydrogen atom (H) or an organic group.

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Answered by Anonymous
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◦•●◉✿The main difference is that hydroxylamine and hydrazines are more nucleophilic than amines (not on the exam: the alpha effect) and the products are more stable. In your teaching labs, you may have had to characterize an aldehyde or ketone by forming a hydrazone and taking the melting point.✿◉●•◦

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