why aliphatic amines are stronger Base aromatic amines
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The basicity of amines is due to the nitrogen of the amine donating its lonepair of electrons. In
aromatic amines this lone pair is in conjugation(delocalized) with the
aromatic ring. While in aliphatic mine this dosent happen and thus the lone pair is ready to be donated.
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The basicity of aminesis due to the nitrogen of the amine donating it's lonepair of elections in aromatic amines thit lone pair I'd in conjunction (delocalized) with the aromatic ring.
While in aliphatic mine this dosent happen and thus The lone pair is ready to be donated.
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While in aliphatic mine this dosent happen and thus The lone pair is ready to be donated.
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