Explain the basic nature of amines both in the gaseous and aqueous phase with the examples of ethylamine and methylamine.
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In gaseous state, amines follow this basicity order: Tertiary>Secondary>Primary. This can be explained as the alkyl group is electron releasing and makes the electron pair on nitrogen atom more available for donation. More alkyl groups attached, the more will be electron releasing tendency, hence, more basicity.
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