Give plausible explanation for the following: Why do primary amines have higher boiling point than tertiary amines?
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In primary amines, only one of the hydrogen atoms in the ammonia molecule has been replaced. Mostly in primary amines two hydrogens are present that form a stronger hydrogen bond as compared to tertiary amines hence it has a higher boiling point.
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