Chemistry, asked by hemanohar007, 15 hours ago

arrange the following
in the increasing order of their boiling points :
C2H5NH2,C2H5OH,(CH3)3N​

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Answered by krishnahandicraft628
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Answer:

. Alcohols have higher boiling point as compared to amines, as Oxygen being more electronegative, forms stronger hydrogen bonds in comparison to those formed by nitrogen.

2. In tertiary amine, there is no H present for hydrogen-bonding , hence it has the lowest boiling point.

Answered by lsen71061
1

Answer:

1. Alcohols have higher boiling point as compared to amines, as Oxygen being more electronegative, forms stronger hydrogen bonds in comparison to those formed by nitrogen.

2. In tertiary amine, there is no H present for hydrogen-bonding , hence it has the lowest boiling point.

Hence order is:

(CH3) 3N <C2H5NH2<C2H5OH

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