Amines Are Derivatives of Ammonia

Poojasalve21 Apr, 2022Business

Amines are organic compounds containing a lone pair of a nitrogen atoms. They are formal derivatives of ammonia and are formed when hydrogen atoms are replaced by an aryl or alkyl group. Among the many types of amines, benzene is the most common type. In contrast, ammonium is the least common. In regions such as Germany, the increasing expansion of chemical labs has increased the production and usage of amines. For instance, according to Germany Works, in 2019, there are over 2900 chemical companies in Germany

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