Chemistry, asked by muntasirswopnil93, 8 months ago

why amines are basic in nature

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Answered by pmahato033gmailcom
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Amines are basic in nature because of one the main facts the nitrogen atom which are present in amines they possess a lone pair that can be donated. According to a theory of "Lewis acid-base concept", amines can donate an electron pair, so they are Lewis bases.

Answered by zacknight47
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Amines are basic in nature because of one the main facts the nitrogen atom which are present in amines they possess a lone pair that can be donated. According to a theory of "Lewis acid-base concept", amines can donate an electron pair, so they are Lewis bases.

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