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identify the functional group present in ethyl amine

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Answered by puja9823
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Ans:-The amine functional group contains a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons.

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Answer with Explanation:

An amine is an ammonia organic derivative (NH_3). One or more of the H  atoms in NH_3 are swapped out for an organic group in amines. One H atom is replaced with a R  group in a primary amine:

the methylamine CH_3NH_2

In a secondary amine, two H atoms have their R groups switched:

CH_3-NH-CH_3 Dichloromethane

A tertiary amine has R groups in place of all three of its H atoms:

Chemical composition of trimethylamine.

Simple amines are named by first identifying the R groups as substituents, and then, if necessary, by adding the suffix -amine. a similar amine

Chemical composition of diethylamine.

The N atom in amines has the same ability as the NH_3 atom to take a proton onto its solitary electron pair. Thus, amines act as Brnsted-Lowry bases (i.e., proton acceptors)

The amine changes into an ion, which is the organic brother of the ammonium (NH^{4+}) ion.

All amines are weak bases. Both amino acids and carboxylic acids deteriorate to a similar extent. Organic compounds in nature that contain N are quite common and all of them act as weak bases. Some of these chemicals have complex structural makeups.

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