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Categories: Functional groups, Amine oxides
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amine oxide  Amine-N-oxides  N-Oxides  amine-N-oxide  amine oxides
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In chemistry, an amine oxide, also known as an amine N-oxide or simply N-oxide, is a chemical compound that contains the functional group R3N+−O−, a nitrogen-oxygen coordinate covalent bond with three additional hydrogen and/or substituent-group side chains attached to N. Sometimes it is written as R3N→O or, alternatively, as R3N=O. In the strict sense, the term amine oxide applies only to oxides of tertiary amines. Wikipedia
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In chemistry, an amine oxide, also known as an amine N-oxide or simply N-oxide, is a chemical compound that contains the functional group R3N+−O−, a nitrogen-oxygen coordinate covalent bond with three additional hydrogen and/or substituent-group side chains attached to N. Sometimes it is written as R3N→O or, alternatively, as R3N=O. In the strict sense, the term amine oxide applies only to oxides of tertiary amines. Wikipedia
Any chemical compound having an oxygen atom bonded to tertiary amino group Wikidata
Any of a class of organic compound formed by addition of an oxygen atom to an amine - R3N+-O-, but sometimes written R3N=O. Wiktionary
Class of organic compound. Wiktionary (translation)