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write the Classification of Amines ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Amines are classified as primary (1°), secondary (2°), or tertiary (3°), depending on how many carbon groups are connected to the nitrogen atom.

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Amines are classified as primary (1°), secondary (2°) and tertiary (3°) amines. Their structures are obtained in simple way by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms of NH3 molecule by alkyl/aryl groups

Secondary and tertiary amines are further classified as simple / symmetrical amines and mixed / unsymmetrical amines. When all the alkyl or aryl groups on nitrogen are same, it is a simple amine. If these groups are different, then the amine is a mixed amine.

Amines are also divided into two major classes, namely, aliphatic and aromatic amines on the basis of nature of the groups attached to the nitrogen atom.

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