Tertiary amines form salt with HN02 soluble in water [True/False]
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The small amines of all types are very soluble in water. ... Although the tertiary amines don't have a hydrogen atom attached to the nitrogen and so can't form hydrogen bonds with themselves, they can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules just using the lone pair on the nitrogen.
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