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why amines show basic nature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Due to the lone pair of electrons, amines are basic compounds. The basicity of the compound can be influenced by neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the corresponding cation to be formed. ... The general structure of an amine is a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons and three substituents.

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Due to the lone pair of electrons, amines are basic compounds. The basicity of the compound can be influenced by neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the corresponding cation to be formed. ... The general structure of an amine is a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons and three substituents.

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Amines have a lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom and can thus act as proton acceptors (bases). ... Heterocyclic compounds are ring compounds with atoms other than carbon atoms in the ring.

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