aniline is a weaker base than cyclohexyl amine
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Why is aniline weaker base than cyclohexylamine?
ANS :- In aniline (C6H5NH2), the phenyl group (C6H5) is an electron withdrawing group and therefore decreases electron availability on the nitrogen of - NH2 group and thus makes it a weaker base.
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Aniline and cyclohexylamine both hane NH2 group and six carbon ring but the difference in basicity lies in a manner that aniline is a weak base then cyclohexylamine because aniline is an aromatic ring, because of the electron-withdrawing effect of the phenyl group aniline is a weak base.
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