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The formula for an amine is nr3, where r is most often a hydrogen atom or a carbon chain of varying length.

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The formula for an amine is generally written as NR3, where N is the nitrogen atom and R is a substituent group that can vary in its composition and length. R can be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an aryl group, or a combination of these.
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