It has also been shown that when different salts of the amine are used, their catalytic influence varies in amount and is almost proportional to their degree of ionization in aqueous solution.
The diazonium salts are characterized by their great reactivity and consequently are important reagents in synthetical processes, since by their agency the amino group in a primary amine may be exchanged for other elements or radicals.
In this process the amine salt is dissolved in absolute alcohol and diazotized by the addition of amyl nitrite; a crystalline precipitate of the diazonium salt is formed on standing, or on the addition of a small quantity of ether.
That lie to Zanthon on the Volga's banks, When Amine sent the wild rose by his hand, Was Satan's wile.
I pay the kopecks to the priest to-day, But Amine in his sheaf will not be bound.
Philip, confused, sat down to the table; Amine was collected as ever.
Taking leave of the nuns, Amine quitted the convent with Father Mathias, and was soon installed in her new apartments, in a house which formed part of a spacious square called the Terra di Sabaio.
I am a rich man," thought Philip, after Amine had left him; "but of what use are riches to me?
He then took up from the table the pistol which Amine had laid there, and threw open the pan.
Amine who had been surprised at the noise on deck, had come out and had taken Philip by the arm.
Again the Phantom Ship flew to leeward before the gale, and was soon lost in the mist; but before that, Amine had turned and perceived the situation of Philip.
Philip could reason against, he never could conquer; for his own life he cared nothing--even the idea of his beloved Amine was nothing in the balance at these moments.
Amine waved her hand mournfully, inviting Philip to enter, as she retired from the window.
Since its absence meant death and its presence life what more natural than to call it the Life-amine or Vita-amine.
Boabdil raised his countenance, with indignant majesty, when he felt his hand tenderly clasped, and, turning round, saw Amine by his side.
Boabdil spurred on at full speed till his panting charger halted at the little village where his mother, his slaves, and his faithful Amine (sent on before) awaited him.
The colour obtained varies according to the particular diazo compound, as well as the amine or phenol employed, [beta]-naphthol being the most useful among the latter.
Amine sighed, rose, and vanished with her companions.
Before Boabdil could reply, a light and rapid step sped through the glittering arcades; and weeping with joy, and breaking all the Oriental restraints, Amine fell upon his bosom.
Where a sufficient quantity of an amine is obtained, the primary, secondary, or tertiary character of the amine may be deduced with certainty by treating it with methyl or ethyl iodide.
Diethyl sulphide is a colorless syrupy liquid, as well as diethyl amine and diethyl ether.
This aminecrystallizes from alcohol in fine yellowish needles, melting at 201.
The caliph heard Zobride with a great deal of astonishment, and desired his grand vizier to pray fair Amine to acquaint him wherefore her breast was marked with so many scars.
Upon this, Amine addressed herself to the caliph, and began her story after this manner: THE STORY OF AMINE.
This lady was called Zobeide, she who opened the gate was called Safie, and Amine was the name of her who went out to buy the provisions.
If there be any thing else, with relation to myself, that you desire to be informed of, my sister Amine will give you the full discovery of it by the relation of her story.
Zobeide and Amine made some difficulty to grant Safie's request, for reasons they knew well enough; but she having so great a desire to obtain this favour, they could not refuse.
The tertiary amine is then distilled off, the residual products separated by filtration and finally hydrolysed by a caustic alkali.
The mixed secondary amines are prepared by the action of alkyl iodides on the primary amines, or by heating salts of the primary amine with alcohols under pressure.
Many methods have been devised for the preparation of the amines, the first amine having been isolated in 1849 by A.
The aromatic amine resembling the aliphatic amines is benzylamine, C6H5.
The purely aromatic amines result upon heating the primary amines with their hydrochlorides, and, in some cases, by heating a phenol with a primary amine and anhydrous zinc chloride.
The pumps were again worked; the storm abated during the night, and the vessel was, as Amine had predicted, saved.
Amine then has sailed for Goa with Father Mathias!
Amine has awakened, and is perfectly sensible and collected.
Had she been outward bound, he would have joined her; but now he had a prospect of again seeing his dear Amine before he re-embarked to follow out his peculiar destiny.
In the mean time Amine had kept up her courage and her spirits, proving to Philip a valuable adviser and a comforter in his misfortunes.
One afternoon when his mother was gone out Pedro came in and asked Amine "whether they should not have the play ever again!
Amine rose with a shriek, held out her arms, and then fell senseless back.
Indeed, he appeared to have a stronger feeling in favour of Amine than he had ever shown before.
Little Pedro, the son of the widow, entered the room, ran up to Amine and kissed her.
Amine made no reply, but went to bed; but Father Mathias heard all that passed as he paced the room below.
They looked upon Amine with admiration and respect, recovered their energies, and applied to their duties.
Amine observed it, and smiled with scorn; and as she did so, almost unwittingly, she perceived that the eye of Father Mathias was earnestly fixed upon her.
Defn: A basic compound containing one amido group; as, methyl amine is a monamine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.