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Classification of aliphatic amines and alcohols is different. Comment

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### Step-by-Step Text Solution 1. **Understanding Aliphatic Amines and Alcohols**: - Aliphatic amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen atoms with a general formula of R-NH2, R2NH, or R3N, where R represents an alkyl group. - Alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl (-OH) functional group, with a general formula of R-OH. 2. **Classification of Aliphatic Amines**: - Amines are classified based on the number of carbon atoms attached to the nitrogen atom: ...
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