A peptide bond. Although some amino acids can form other bonds depending on their R groups (cysteine can form a disulfide bond with another cysteine... forming a cystine).
A type of amide bond called a peptide bond.
Peptide bond!
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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 amine oxide is any of a class of organic compounds formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an amine.
An ammonium imine is another name for amine imide - any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - of general formula R3N+-N-R..
The lower amines certainly are and that is why they have that poungent unpleasant fishy odor. Higher amines are much lesss volatile. So N, N Dimethyl lauryl amine is not very volatile at all. But as a general statement - yes amines are volatile and they are organic
An organic molecule containing -NH2 is known as a (primary) amine.
The difference between amine and peptide hormones are:Amine hormones are from amino acids. Peptide Hormones are peptide bonds between multiple amino acids.
Amino acids are attached to each other via covalent bonds between the organic acid and amine groups. This covalent bond is often called a Peptide Bond.
An amino acid always has an amino group and a carboxyl group. The amine group of one amino acid is capable of forming a peptide bond with the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
CH3NH2 is methyl amine, and it is ORGANIC.
An amine oxide is any of a class of organic compounds formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an amine.
An ammonium imine is another name for amine imide - any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - of general formula R3N+-N-R..
An amine imide is any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - R3N+-N-R.
That bond is called as peptide bond.
NRH2 is a term in organic chemistry to describe a primary amine.
An amine ylide is another name for an ammonium ylide.
Both. Some amines such as epinephrine are water soluble while thyroxine is a fat soluble amine