Talk:Amine oxide

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Safety sections
I think the safety sections for this article should be deleted. Trying to describe the safety of a function group is impossible - by definition it is a substituent part of a molecule, not a molecule itself. As it's not a substance it can't have a safety profile. Coming at it from the other direction; the number of amine oxides is effectively limitless and each compound will have it's own safety profile, I don't think a meaningful summery of all of them is possible. --Project Osprey (talk) 22:29, 26 July 2020 (UTC)