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the formula NH2CHOH2. It consists of an amino group (NH2), a hydroxyl group (OH), and a methylene group (CH2). |
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The molecule is commonly known as aminoethanol or ethanolamine. |
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Here's the structural representation of NH2CHOH2: |
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H H |
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H - C - N - C - H |
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H H O H |
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In this structure, the central carbon atom (C) is bonded to two hydrogen atoms (H), an amino group (NH2), |
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and a hydroxyl group (OH). The remaining bonds of the carbon atom are filled by two additional hydrogen atoms (H). |
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Aminoethanol is an important compound in biochemistry and is commonly used in the production of various chemicals, |
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pharmaceuticals, and personal care products. |
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It can act as a building block for larger organic molecules |
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and is often used as a precursor in the synthesis of drugs and surfactants. |
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