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There are three types. They are peptide,steroids and amines
Edgar Eisenstaedt has written: 'The reaction of aminoantipyrine with aromatic amines' -- subject(s): Aminoantipyrine, Aromatic amines, Condensation products (Chemistry), Oxidizing agents
2 amides and 2 amines
Amines are a molecule derived from ammonia that are integral in the creation of amino acids in the human body. They are also used in the production of dyes, some medications, and other industrial products.
Amines are produced when a hydrogen atom in ammonia has been replaced by an alkyl or aryl group. Examples of amines are biogenic amines, amino acids and aniline.
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I found Alkanes, alkyl halides, ether, alcohols, and amines. Was that what you were looking for?
because aromatic amines are stronger acid due to its being a secondary amine
COOH (carboxyl) groups are found on compounds called carboxylic acids, which are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group. NH2 (amino) groups are found on compounds called amines, which are organic compounds that contain an amino group. Both carboxylic acids and amines are commonly found in various biological molecules and have important functions.
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