Chemistry, asked by muskanshaikh9079, 29 days ago

what are amines?why they are considered as a weak base?​

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Answered by nikitha3119
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AMINE :-

an organic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by organic groups.

Amines, unless they have four R- groups attached (a quaternary amine) have a lone pair of electrons, which just like the lone pair in ammonia, can accept a proton. Hence amines, like ammonia, are weak bases.

Answered by bishnoitonu
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AMINES , Unless they have four R groups attached ( a quaternary amine )

Explanation:

They have long pair of elections , which just like the lone pair in ammonia , can accept a proton . hence amines , like ammonia, weak bases .

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