amineihin
Amineihin is the Finnish term for amines, a broad class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived from ammonia by substituting one or more hydrogen atoms with carbon-containing groups. They are characterized by a nitrogen atom bearing a lone pair and typically act as bases and nucleophiles.
Amines are commonly categorized as primary (RNH2), secondary (R2NH), or tertiary (R3N) amines, depending on how
Amines are polar and can form hydrogen bonds, making many of them soluble in water, especially lower-weight
Amines are widely used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, polymers, and surfactants. They can be irritants and