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Amines are hydrocarbons that have nitrogen within its structure. Amine originated from ammonia. 
Amines are [[hydrocarbons|hydrocarbons]] that have [[nitrogen|nitrogen]] within its structure. Amine originated from [[ammonia|ammonia]]<ref>OSU Chemistry Courses. Amine Functional Group. [cited 27/11/18]</ref><ref>http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1014/Lecture/FunctionalGroup/FuncGrp3.html</ref>.  


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OSU Chemistry Courses. Amine Functional Group. [cited 27/11/18]
 
http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1014/Lecture/FunctionalGroup/FuncGrp3.html

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Amines are hydrocarbons that have nitrogen within its structure. Amine originated from ammonia[1][2].

References

  1. OSU Chemistry Courses. Amine Functional Group. [cited 27/11/18]
  2. http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1014/Lecture/FunctionalGroup/FuncGrp3.html