It stands for an amino group.
HooC-C6H4-CooH+2NH3=NH4OOC-C6H4-CooNH4--- -2H2O= NH2-CO-C6H4-CO-NH2
AnswerBasic amine formula is A-NH2 , A-NHR, or A-NR2; (in which A is an alkyl or aryl group, singly bonded, may be substituted) Primary will have no R group like phenylamine (C6H5)-NH2Secondary amine will have on R groupTertiary will have two.
Copper sulphate gives biuret reagent it's blue colour.
Compound.
C2OH, or properly C2HO, is the formula for the Ethynyloxy radical
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
Valine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)2 Tryptophan: C11H12N2O2 Threonine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(OH)CH3 Phenylalanine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2C6H5 Methionine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH2SCH3 Lysine: HO2CCH(NH2)(CH2)4NH2 Leucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH(CH3)2 Isoleucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)CH2CH3
NH2- or ammine is its the derivative of ammonia
NH2 -CO-NH2 Atomic Weight = 60.02 Nitrogen = 46.7% Hydrogen = 6.7% Carbon = 20.0% Oxygen = 26.6
NH2- is sp3 hybridized and there is 2 bonding and 2 lone pair of electron,that's why shape of NH2 is angular.
It stands for an amino group.
The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.
Biuret test works for any compound containing two or more of these groups: CO-NH, CO-NH2, CH2-NH2, CNH-NH2, CS-NH2. Amino acids only have one.
NH2-CO-NH2 is called urea.
Yes, the -NH2 group is polar and has weak basic (proton accepting) properties.
NH2=amino group COOH=Carboxylic acid therefore -oic acid