Amines are organic compounds characterized by the presence of one or more nitrogen atoms connected to carbon atoms in an alkane chain. They are derived from ammonia (NH3) by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl or aryl groups.
Related terms
Alkane: Hydrocarbons containing only single bonds between carbon atoms.
Aryl Group: An aromatic hydrocarbon group derived from benzene by removing one hydrogen atom.
Organic Compound: A compound that contains carbon, typically referring to compounds produced by living organisms or synthetic equivalents