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  2. Nicotine - Wikipedia

    • Nicotine is a hygroscopic, colorless to yellow-brown, oily liquid, that is readily soluble in alcohol, ether or light petroleum. It is miscible with water in its neutral amine base form between 60 °C and 210 °C. It is a dibasic nitrogenous base, having Kb1=1×10 , Kb2=1×10 . It readily forms ammonium salts with acids that are usually solid and water-soluble. Its flash poin… See more

    Overview

    Nicotine is a naturally produced alkaloid in the nightshade family of plants (most predominantly in tobacco
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    Uses

    The primary therapeutic use of nicotine is treating nicotine dependence to eliminate smoking and the damage it does to health. Controlled levels of nicotine are given to patients through gums, dermal patches, lozenges, i… See more

    Contraindications

    Nicotine use for tobacco cessation has few contraindications.
    It is not known whether nicotine replacement therapy is effective for smoking cessation in adolescents, as of 2014. It is t… See more

     
  1. C_10H_14N_2 is the molecular formula of nicotine. It provides the ratio of atoms of each of the elements present 5:7:1 it also provides the actual number of atoms. It tells that in one molecule of nicotine there are 10 atoms of carbon, 14 atoms of hydrogen and 2 atoms of nitrogen.
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    (+)-nicotine Molecular formula: C 10 H 14 N 2 Average mass: 162.236 Monoisotopic mass: 162.115698
    www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.138742.…
    A chemical formula of nicotine can therefore be written as: C10H14N2 The chemical formula of nicotine shown above is based on the molecular formula indicating the numbers of each type of atom in a molecule without structural information, which is different from the empirical formula which provides the numerical proportions of atoms of each type.
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  3. Structure and properties of Nicotine - Bristol

    Nicotine is also called 3- (1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)pyridine according to the IUPAC a nomenclature. It is a bicyclic compound with a pyridine cycle and a pyrrolidine cycle. The molecule possesses an asymetric carbon and so exists in two …

  4. L-(−)-Nicotine | C10H14N2 - ChemSpider

  5. Nicotine - American Chemical Society

    Aug 20, 2018 · Nicotine is an unusual alkaloid in that it has two nitrogen-containing heterocycles, pyridine and pyrrolidine. It is, of course, the tobacco component that makes smoking highly addictive, leading to the consequence …

  6. C10H14N2 (Nicotine) Molar Mass - ChemicalAid

  7. (R)-Nicotine | C10H14N2 | CID 157672 - PubChem

  8. Anabasine | C10H14N2 | CID 205586 - PubChem

    Anabasine | C10H14N2 | CID 205586 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

  9. Phenylpiperazine | C10H14N2 | CID 7096 - PubChem

    Phenylpiperazine | C10H14N2 | CID 7096 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

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