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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Martin_Luther_College/Organic_Chemistry_-_MLC/03%3A_Alcohols_Ethers_Thiols_Sulfides_and_Amines/3.03%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/3.3.02%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitio...The basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitioning between the phases of non-miscible solvents. Certain amines and ammonium compounds play key roles in the function of the central nervous system as neurotransmitters and the balance of amines in the brain is critical for normal brain functioning.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/Organic_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.03%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitio...The basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitioning between the phases of non-miscible solvents. Certain amines and ammonium compounds play key roles in the function of the central nervous system as neurotransmitters and the balance of amines in the brain is critical for normal brain functioning.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/LCDS_Organic_Chemistry_OER_Textbook_-_Todd_Trout/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.03%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe nitrogen atom is sp 3 -hybridized, with its three substituents occupying three corners of a regular tetrahedron and the lone pair of electrons occupying the fourth corner. Pyramidal inversion occu...The nitrogen atom is sp 3 -hybridized, with its three substituents occupying three corners of a regular tetrahedron and the lone pair of electrons occupying the fourth corner. Pyramidal inversion occurs by a momentary rehybridization of the nitrogen atom to planar, sp 2 geometry, followed by rehybridization of the planar intermediate to tetrahedral, sp 3 geometry (Figure 24.2).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_(Morsch_et_al.)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.02%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitio...The basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitioning between the phases of non-miscible solvents. Certain amines and ammonium compounds play key roles in the function of the central nervous system as neurotransmitters and the balance of amines in the brain is critical for normal brain functioning.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_(OpenStax)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.02%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe nitrogen atom is sp 3 -hybridized, with its three substituents occupying three corners of a regular tetrahedron and the lone pair of electrons occupying the fourth corner. Pyramidal inversion occu...The nitrogen atom is sp 3 -hybridized, with its three substituents occupying three corners of a regular tetrahedron and the lone pair of electrons occupying the fourth corner. Pyramidal inversion occurs by a momentary rehybridization of the nitrogen atom to planar, sp 2 geometry, followed by rehybridization of the planar intermediate to tetrahedral, sp 3 geometry (Figure 24.2).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_III_(Morsch_et_al.)/24%3A_Amines_and_Heterocycles/24.02%3A_Structure_and_Properties_of_AminesThe basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitio...The basicity of amines allows them to be dissolved in dilute mineral acid solutions, and this property facilitates their separation from neutral compounds such as alcohols and hydrocarbons by partitioning between the phases of non-miscible solvents. Certain amines and ammonium compounds play key roles in the function of the central nervous system as neurotransmitters and the balance of amines in the brain is critical for normal brain functioning.