amine
1 Americannoun
combining form
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Origin of amine
First recorded in 1860–65; am(monium) + -ine 2
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An amine is a special chemical mixture related to ammonia.
From NewsForKids.net • Dec. 4, 2024
The method involves combining three chemicals: an amine "head," two alkyl epoxide "tails" and, finally, two acyl chloride "branched tails."
From Science Daily • Feb. 26, 2024
The primary materials needed to manufacture this type of cathode are a quinone precursor and an amine precursor, which are already commercially available and produced in large quantities as commodity chemicals.
From Science Daily • Jan. 18, 2024
In the formation of this peptide bond, the amine replaces the OH to form O = C – NH2.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
The dyed colour here plays the part of a phenol or amine, and reacts with the diazo compound to produce a new colour.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" by Various
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