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The word "vitamin" was coined in 1912 as a contraction of "vital amine" because it was believed at the time that all vitamins were, indeed, amines. An amine is an organic compound that contains which element?

1) Carbon
2) Hydrogen
3) Oxygen
4) Nitrogen

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Final answer:

An amine is an organic compound that contains carbon and nitrogen bonds.

Step-by-step explanation:

An amine is an organic compound that can be considered to be a derivative of ammonia (NH3). It contains carbon and nitrogen bonds and is named by naming the alkyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom, followed by the suffix -amine.

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