Well that's what I was wondering.... are they just the same as normal amines
a group of organic chems w/ carbon atoms linked in a chainlike structure
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Aniline is an aromatic ring with a single amino group attached to it (-NH2) while a primary amine is an aliphatic hydrocarbon with a single amino group.
because aromatic amines are stronger acid due to its being a secondary amine
Aliphatic
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
An alkylamine is any form of aliphatic amine.
because aliphatic amine is a weak electrophile. second because the coupling reaction occur at ortho and para position only,while in aliphatic,there is no ortho or para position
Aniline is an aromatic ring with a single amino group attached to it (-NH2) while a primary amine is an aliphatic hydrocarbon with a single amino group.
because aromatic amines are stronger acid due to its being a secondary amine
Aliphatic
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
There is no such thing as Aliphatic petroleum distillates. Petroleum distillates is the term used to refer to aliphatic hydrocarbons. These are typically solvents.
aromatic is more acidic athan aliphatic
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
Alcohols may be Aliphatic as Ethyl alcohol or Aromatic as Benzyl alcohol.
An aliphatic compound is used in chemistry. It is highly flammable and can be used in petroleum. Methane is the simplest aliphatic compound. It is also used in welding.
An aliphatic PVA is a strong glue made out of polyvinyl acetate mixed with materials such as resin.