Amines are classified as primary (1⁰), secondary (2⁰), and tertiary (3⁰) depending on the number of hydrogen atoms replaced by alkyl or aryl groups in the ammonia molecule.
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Aliphatic carboxylic acids with up to four carbon atoms are miscible in water due to hydrogen bond formation. However, solubility decreases with an increasing number of carbon atoms. Higher carboxylic acids become practically insoluble in water due to increased hydrophobic ...
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