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What type of organic compound contains a nitrogen atom bonded to one, two, or three carbons

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Answer:

Amines

Step-by-step explanation:

The organic compound which contains nitrogen atom bonded to one, two or three carbons are the amines.

  • Amines are known to show an appreciable level of basicity.
  • They are often regarded as the derivatives of ammonia that where one or two or three hydrogen atoms have been replaced by alkyl or aryl groups.
  • Amines are classified into primary, secondary and tertiary on the basis of the number of substituted hydrogen atoms.
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