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How are amines and imines tautomers of each other? Enamines and imines makes sense, but not amines and imines, unless I'm missing something. Olin 17:48, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
- It's specifically talking about the aminopyridine, not amines in general. The H2N-C=N bond is in fact an enamine...an aza-enamine (the carbon is replaced by the pyridine nitrogen).