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Q.pKb of aniline is more than that of methylamine​


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(i) In aniline, the lone pair of electrons on the N atom is delocalised over the benzene ring. As a result, the electron density on the nitrogen atom decreases. ... Therefore, aniline is a weaker base than methylamine. Hence, its pKb value is higher than that of methylamine.


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