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==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
2C-H, or 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, is a substituted [[phenethylamines|phenethylamine]] featuring a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH<sub>2</sub>) group through an ethyl chain. 2C-H contains methoxy functional groups CH<sub>3</sub>O- attached to carbons R<sub>2</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> as well as a hydrogen atom attached to carbon R<sub>4</sub> of the phenyl ring. 2C-H belongs to the [[2C-x|2C]] | 2C-H, or 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, is a substituted [[phenethylamines|phenethylamine]] featuring a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH<sub>2</sub>) group through an ethyl chain. 2C-H contains methoxy functional groups CH<sub>3</sub>O- attached to carbons R<sub>2</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> as well as a hydrogen atom attached to carbon R<sub>4</sub> of the phenyl ring. 2C-H belongs to the [[2C-x|2C family]] of phenethylamines which contain methoxy groups on the 2 and 5 positions of the benzene ring, and is also their simplest member. It is commonly used as a precursor to other compounds of the 2C family, including [[2C-B]], [[2C-C]], [[2C-I]], and [[2C-N]]. | ||
==Pharmacology== | ==Pharmacology== |