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| Symbol sec- or s-. When applied to an alcohol or a halogenoalkane, this indicates that the hydroxyl group or halogen atom is attached to a carbon with two alkyl groups attached. An example of a secondary alcohol is adrenaline. When applied to an amine the meaning is different. A secondary amine has two alkyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom. Again, adrenaline is a secondary amine. |
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