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Benzylamine is a stronger base than aniline because

The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in benzylamine is delocalized.
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is delocalized.
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is not involved in resonance.
Benzylamine has a higher molecular mass than aniline.

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Answered by Kartikgupta111
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the answer is the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom is aniline is not involved in resonance.hope it helps plz mark my answer brainlist answer
Answered by skyfall63
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Answer:

Option b. The long pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is delocalized.  

Explanation:

Benzylamine is stronger than aniline because the lone electron pairs on the nitrogen atom in aniline is delocalized over benzene ring.

In general, the aliphatic amine is stronger than aromatic amine.

Due to the resonance with aromatic nucleus, in the long pair of electrons N atom in less available to donate the suitable acid.

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