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what is difference btw alkyl and aryl amine?​

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Answered by purvapanchbhai8
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Alkyl refers to molecule derived from an alkane by the removal of a hydrogen atom. ... Aryl refers to a molecule derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removal of a hydrogen atom. For example phenol is derived from benzene, where a hydrogen is substituted for an -OH group.

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Alkyl refers to molecule derived from an alkane by the removal of a hydrogen atom. ... Aryl refers to a molecule derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removal of a hydrogen atom. For example phenol is derived from benzene, where a hydrogen is substituted for an -OH group.

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