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These organic substances are called amines.

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What class of organic compound with less than five carbon atoms dissolves in water to form slightly basic solution?

These organic substances are called amines.


What Class of organic compound with less than five carbon atoms dissolves in water to form a slightly acidic solution?

These organic substances are called amines.


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How is an organic compound different from an organic compound?

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