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Methylamine in water reacts with ferric chloride to precipitate ferric hydroxide

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Methylamine in water reacts with ferric chloride to precipitate ferric hydroxide. Due to the +I effect of -CH3 group, methylamine is more basic than water. therefore, in water methylamine produces OH- ions by accepting H+ ions form water. Methyl amine is a base and dissolves in water to produce hydroxide ions.

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Methylamine in water reacts with ferric chloride to precipitate ferric hydroxide. Due to the +I effect of -CH3 group, methylamine is more basic than water. therefore, in water methylamine produces OH- ions by accepting H+ ions form water. Methyl amine is a base and dissolves in water to produce hydroxide ions.

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