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Which functional group is found in an amine? mc006-1.jpg mc006-2.jpg mc006-3.jpg mc006-4.jpg

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Answered by CarlynBronk
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Answer: The functional group found in amine is R-NH_2

Explanation:

Functional groups are defined as the specific group of atoms in compounds which are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of the molecules.

Amine is an organic functional group having formula -NH_2

  • Primary amine has a chemical formula of R-NH_2, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Secondary amine has a chemical formula of R_2-NH, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Tertiary amine has a chemical formula of R_3-N, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Quartenary amine has a chemical formula of R_4-N^+, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.

Hence, the functional group found in amine is R-NH_2

Answered by kobenhavn
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The functional group is found in an amine is -NH_2

Explanation:

  • Functional groups are defined as the specific group of atoms in compounds which are responsible for the characteristic chemical properties of the molecules.
  • Primary amine having one carbon attached to the functional group is written as RNH_2, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Secondary amine having two carbons attached to the functional group is written as R_2NH, , where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Tertiary amine  having three carbons attached to the functional group is written as R_3N, , where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Quartenary amine having four carbons attached to the functional group is written as R_4N^+, where R is any alkyl or aryl group.
  • Amine is an organic functional group having formula -NH_2

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