amiine
Amiine is a term that can refer to a few different things, most commonly within the realm of chemistry. In organic chemistry, an amine is a functional group derived from ammonia by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl or aryl groups. These organic compounds are the organic counterparts to inorganic ammonia. Amines are characterized by the presence of a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons, which contributes to their basicity and nucleophilicity. They are classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary depending on the number of carbon atoms bonded to the nitrogen atom. Primary amines have one carbon group, secondary amines have two, and tertiary amines have three.
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