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Amidine

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An amidine is a functional group or type of chemical compound that has two amine groups attached to the same carbon atom with one carbon-nitrogen double bond.

HN=CR'-NH"2.

Exactly it's a derivate of an acid and when suspended the double bond is protonized. See for examples of amidines for instance DBU or Diminazene.

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