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What is ch3-ch2-ch2-ch2-nh2?

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common name: 1-butylamine

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What are the FOUR structural isomers of C2H5N?

The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3


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What are the FOUR structural isomers of C2H5N?

The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3


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