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Определение âmi̇ne в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

amine
amin

Aminler azotlu bileşiklerdir. - Amines are nitrogenous compounds.

amine
{i} amin [kim.]
amine
(isim) amin [kim.]
biogenic amine
(Biyoloji) biyojenik amin
alkyl amine
alkil amin
aryl amine
aril amin
butyl amine
butil amin
amines
aminler
ethyl amine
(Kimya) etilamin
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Определение âmi̇ne в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

amine
Any organic compound containing an amine functional group
amine
A functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals
Amine
Materials often used as curing agents for epoxy coatings
Amine
An organic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon radicals It is used as a curing agent for epoxy resins
Amine
Compound with an -NH2, -NHR, or -NR2 substituent attached to a carbon atom
Amine
An organic with the functional group (reactive area of the molecule) NH2 which can act very much like ammonia in the lungs, causing a delayed pulmonary edema Amines are basic; however, some are very mild and present no hazard
Amine
acid or anionic herbicides can be formulated as ammonium salts or amines 2,4-D amines are relatively non-volatile under most climatic conditions
Amine
A functional group consisting of "-NH2 "
Amine
A class of compounds used as catalysts in polyurethane foam reactions Amines are characterized by having N, NH or NH2 groups in the molecule
Amine
An ingredient used in epoxy as a curing agent
Amine
molecules have the general formula of R3-xNHx where R is a hydrocarbon group and 0 < x < 3 Put another way, amines are derivatives of ammonia, NH3, in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by hydrocarbon groups Specific examples of amines are shown in the next section
Amine
One of a class of organic compounds which can be considered to be derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen by organic radicals
Amine
a compound derived from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms by univalent hydrocarbon radicals
Amine
an organic base derived from ammonia in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic groups (7 6; 22 4)
amine
One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical
amine
Any of a class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived, either in principle or in practice, from ammonia (NH3). Almost all their chemical names end in -ine. Replacement of one, two, or all three of the hydrogen atoms in ammonia with organic groups yields primary, secondary, or tertiary amines, respectively. Addition of a fourth hydrogen with an accompanying positive charge on the nitrogen atom results in a quaternary amine. Naturally occurring amines include alkaloids, present in certain plants; some neurotransmitters, including dopamine and epinephrine; and histamine. Industrially important amines include aniline, ethanolamine, and others, used in making rubber, dyes, pharmaceuticals, and synthetic resins and fibres and in a host of other applications. A nitrogen atom with one or two hydrogens is often referred to as an amino group
amine
{i} metallic substance derived from ammonia (Chemistry)
amine imide
Any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - R3N+-N-R
amine imides
plural form of amine imide
amine oxide
Any of a class of organic compound formed by addition of an oxygen atom to an amine - R3N+-O-, but sometimes written R3N=O
amine oxides
plural form of amine oxide
amine scrubber
A device that employs a liquid amine such as diethanolamine to remove acidic substances (such as sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide) from industrial gases
amine ylide
An ammonium ylide
-amine
An amine
primary amine
An amine, containing a single radical, of general formula R-NH2
secondary amine
An amine, containing two radicals, of general formula R1R2-NH; the radicals may be the same, different, or part of a ring
tertiary amine
An amine, containing three radicals, of general formula R1R2R3-N; the radicals may be the same, different, or part of a ring
amines
a class of organic compounds of nitrogen that may be considered as derived from ammonia (NH3) by replacing one or more of the hydrogen atoms by organic radicals, such as CH3 or C6H5, as in methylamine and aniline The former is a gas at ordinary temperature and pressure, but other amines are liquids or solids All amines are basic in nature and usually combine readily with hydrochloric or other strong acids to form salts
amines
Class of organic compounds of nitrogen derived from ammonia by replacing one or more of the hydrogens with a carbon group Shows appreciable basicity
amines
derivatives of ammonia in which one, two, or three hydrogen atoms are replaced by alkyl groups
amines
plural of amine
biogenic amine
Any of a group of naturally occurring, biologically active amines, such as norepinephrine, histamine, and serotonin, that act primarily as neurotransmitters and are capable of affecting mental functioning and of regulating blood pressure, body temperature, and other bodily processes