Amines
Depending on the length of the carbon chain in the organic radical, amines can be gaseous (tri-, di-, methylamine, ethylamine), liquid, or solid substances. The longer the chain, the harder the substance. The simplest amines are water-soluble, but as molecular weight increases, water solubility decreases. They react with oxygen (burn in air), halogens, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, aldehydes, and ketones.
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