What is an aliphatic amine?
A) An aliphatic amine is one in which at least one benzene ring is bonded to nitrogen.
B) An aliphatic amine is one in which aryl groups are bonded to nitrogen.
C) An aliphatic amine is one in which all the nitrogen-bonded carbons are derived from alkyl groups.
D) An aliphatic amine is one in which nitrogen is part of an aromatic ring.
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