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  2. Diethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Diethylamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3 CH 2) 2 NH. It is a secondary amine. It is a flammable, weakly alkaline liquid that is miscible with most solvents. It is a colorless liquid, but commercial samples often appear brown due to impurities. It has a strong ammonia-like odor.

  3. Diethanolamine - Wikipedia

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    Diethanolamine, often abbreviated as DEA or DEOA, is an organic compound with the formula HN (CH 2 CH 2 OH) 2. Pure diethanolamine is a white solid at room temperature, but its tendencies to absorb water and to supercool [2] often results in it being found in a colorless, viscous liquid state. Diethanolamine is polyfunctional, being a secondary ...

  4. Ethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Ethylamine, also known as ethanamine, is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 CH 2 NH 2. This colourless gas has a strong ammonia -like odor. It condenses just below room temperature to a liquid miscible with virtually all solvents. It is a nucleophilic base, as is typical for amines.

  5. Diethylenetriamine - Wikipedia

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    Diethylenetriamine (abbreviated Dien or DETA) and also known as 2,2’-Iminodi (ethylamine)[2]) is an organic compound with the formula HN (CH 2 CH 2 NH 2) 2. This colourless hygroscopic liquid is soluble in water and polar organic solvents, but not simple hydrocarbons. Diethylenetriamine is structural analogue of diethylene glycol.

  6. Dimethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Dimethylamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 NH. This secondary amine is a colorless, flammable gas with an ammonia -like odor. Dimethylamine is commonly encountered commercially as a solution in water at concentrations up to around 40%. An estimated 270,000 tons were produced in 2005.

  7. LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD. Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), is a potent psychedelic drug that intensifies thoughts, emotions, and sensory perception. [12] Often referred to as acid or lucy, LSD can cause mystical, spiritual, or religious experiences. [13][14] At higher doses, it primarily induces visual and ...

  8. Enamine - Wikipedia

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    The general structure of an enamine. An enamine is an unsaturated compound derived by the condensation of an aldehyde or ketone with a secondary amine. [1] [2] Enamines are versatile intermediates. [3] [4] Condensation to give an enamine. [5] The word "enamine" is derived from the affix en-, used as the suffix of alkene, and the root amine.

  9. C4H11N - Wikipedia

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    Diethylamine; N,N-Dimethylethylamine; Isobutylamine This page was last edited on 30 November 2017, at 17:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...