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Amine
Organic compounds derived from ammonia, acting as weak bases in reactions.
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Amine
Organic compounds derived from ammonia, acting as weak bases in reactions.
Acid-Base Reaction
A process where an acid donates a proton to a base, forming a conjugate acid.
Proton
A positively charged subatomic particle, symbolized as H+, involved in acid-base reactions.
Ammonium Ion
A positively charged ion formed when an amine accepts a proton, resulting in four nitrogen bonds.
Methylamine
A simple amine that reacts with acids to form methylammonium ions.
Hydrochloric Acid
A strong acid that donates a proton to bases like amines in reactions.
Methylammonium Ion
The product formed when methylamine accepts a proton, carrying a positive charge.
Brønsted-Lowry Definition
A theory describing acids as proton donors and bases as proton acceptors.
Conjugate Acid
The species formed when a base gains a proton during an acid-base reaction.
Nitrogen
An element in amines that forms four bonds when converted to an ammonium ion.