what is the basic nature of armine
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Amines are basic in nature because the nitrogen atom in amines possesses a lone pair that can be donated.
Amines are basic in nature because the nitrogen atom in amines possesses a lone pair that can be donated.
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Industrial: Sodium amide (NaNH2), commonly called sodamide, is used in the industrial production of indigo, hydrazine, and sodium cyanide. It is the reagent of choice for the drying of ammonia (liquid or gaseous) and is also widely used as a strong base in organic chemistry, often in liquid ammonia solution.
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