Ethylamine
[eth-uh l-uh-meen, -min, -am-in] /ˈɛθ əl əˌmin, -mɪn, -ˌæm ɪn/
noun, Chemistry.
1.
a flammable liquid with an odor of ammonia, C 2 H 7 N, used as a stabilizer for rubber latex, as a dye intermediate, and in organic synthesis.
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