NH2CH2CHCH3CH3
The chemical compound NH2CH2CHCH3CH3 is an organic molecule belonging to the amine family. Its systematic name is 1-aminobutane, also commonly known as n-butylamine. The molecular formula indicates the presence of an amino group (-NH2) attached to a linear four-carbon chain. The structure can be visualized as a straight chain of four carbon atoms, with one end bearing the amino group and the other end having a methyl group (CH3).
1-Aminobutane is a primary amine, meaning the nitrogen atom is bonded to one alkyl group and two
This compound finds applications in various industrial processes. It serves as an intermediate in the synthesis