in which functional group oxygen is absent
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Amines are the functional group in which oxygen is absent
Explanation:
- An amine is a functional group that is thought of as a functional group that contains nitrogen. There is no oxygen present.
- Non-oxygen-containing halogens like fluorine and chlorine are oxidizing agents.
- Amines are a significant family of organic compounds created by substituting an alkyl or aryl group for one or more hydrogen atoms in the ammonia molecule (s).
- They coexist with proteins, vitamins, alkaloids, and hormones in nature.
- Examples of synthetic materials include polymers, dyes, and medications.
- An amine is often a functional group with a lone pair on the nitrogen atom.
- Amines structurally mimic ammonia, where nitrogen can link with up to three hydrogen atoms.
- It is also defined by a number of carbon connectivity-based features.
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