Class of chemical compounds formally derived from ammonia by replacing three hydrogen atoms by organyl groups.
1 The secondary and tertiary amines do not give this reaction.
2 When heated with alkyl or aryl iodides, they are converted into secondary and tertiary amines .
3 The mixed tertiary amines are produced by the action of alkyl halides on the primary amines.
4 The tertiary amines may also be of two types, the purely aromatic and the mixed type.
5 A new carbamoylation of tertiary amines is reported.
6 The primary, secondary and tertiary amines may be readily distinguished by their behaviour with various reagents.
7 The tertiary amines possess the power of combining with one molecular proportion of an alkyl iodide to form quaternary ammonium salts.
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