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In what amine is the nitrogen bonded to two carbon atoms?

A 2 carbon amine is ethyl amine C2H5NH2

I have a way to remember the prefixes for organic molecules with a straight line,1C, 2 C, 3 C, and 4C organic molecules. The prefixes are methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, and butyl-. "ME EAT PEANUT BUTTER". The molecules with more C's

-C- methyl

-C-C- ethyl

-C-C-C- propyl

-C-C-C-C- butyl (long u sound)

ethyl amine

...H..H

….!...!

H-C-C-N-H

…!...!...!

...H..H.H

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