Nitroamine
In organic chemistry, nitroamines are organic compounds with the general chemical structure R2N−NO2. They consist of a nitro group (−NO2) bonded to an amine. The parent inorganic compound, where both R substituents are hydrogen, is nitramide, H2N−NO2.
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