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- Ethanamine Hydrobromide (1:1)
- Ethanamine, hydrobromide
- Ethylamine monohydrobromide
- Ethylammonium bromide
- Ethylammoniumbromide
- Mono Ethylamine Hydrobromide
- Ethylamine, hydrobromide
Ethylamine hydrobromide is a chemical compound that is a surfactant and belongs to the group of p2 compounds. It has been shown to have light-emitting properties, which may be due to its ability to form bound forms in solution. The basic structure of ethylamine hydrobromide consists of nitrogen atoms that are arranged in a tetrahedral configuration with four hydrogen atoms bonded to each atom. Ethylamine hydrobromide can also act as an agonist of various receptors found on the surface of cells, including the receptor activity for colony-stimulating factor (CSF). Ethylamine hydrobromide has been shown to have physiological effects on cells, such as increasing the cell count in cultures and activating CSF production by cells. This chemical also has surfactant properties, which may be due to its ability to bind hydrophobic substances by coating them and lowering their surface tension. Ethylamine hydrobromide
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