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amines are stronger base than ammonia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆☆AS-SALAMU-ALYKUM ☆☆

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AMINE :- R-NH2

AMMONIA :- NH3

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IN AMINE , THE ALKYLE GROUP IS AN ELECTRON DONATING GROUP IT WILL DONATE ITS ELECTRONS TO THE NITROGEN . MAKING IT MORE ELECTRON DENSE THAT IS IT WILL LOOK MORE NEGATIVELY CHARGED AND IT WILL BE MORE EASY FOR HYDROGEN TO ATTACK ON THIS CARBON THAT IS AMINE WILL BECOME MORE BASIC IT WILL HAVE HIGHER TENDENCY TO ACCEPT ELECTRON . AS COMPARED TO AMMONIA IN WHICH THERE IS NO ALKYL GROUP .

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Answered by aditya225381
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