The distinction between secondary amine, quaternary amine and tertiary amine
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Primary amine: one of the three bonds of N is connected to a C atom and two are connected to a H atom; for example: dodeca-primary amine CH3(CH2)11NH2
Secondary amine: two C atoms and one H atom on the three bonds of N; such as: diethanolamine NH(CH2CH2OH)2
Tertiary amine: C atom is connected to all three bonds of N, without H atom; such as: triethanolamine N(CH2CH2OH)3
Quaternary amine: There are four chemical bonds on the N atom, all of which are connected to the C atom, and are positively charged; such as: cetyltrimethylammonium chloride
【C16H33N(CH3)3】+CL-
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