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The geometry of alkane amine is .​

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The geometry of alkane amines is pyramidal.

  • Alkane amines are formed when one or more hydrogen atoms in ammonia (NH3) have been replaced by alkanes.
  • According to the VSEPR theory, the nitrogen in alkane amines is sp3 hybridized with one lone pair that is responsible for its pyramidal shape.
  • The angle is about 108°.
  • Examples of alkane amine are: Methylamine and Ethylamine.
  • In amines, nitrogen have five valence electrons.

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