Chemistry, asked by hemanohar007, 7 hours ago

Give reasons for the following:
Primary
amines have higher boiling point
than tertiary amines.​

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Answered by pya120883
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Answer:

Primary amines have higher boiling point than tertiary amines, because primary amine have replaceable hydrogen atoms which are available for hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding in tertiary amine increases its boiling point as more amount of heat is needed to break these hydrogen bonds.

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