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why ammines are basic in nature ​

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Answered by poojashukla1911
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Amines molecules have nitrogen atoms which have a lone pair, so they can easily donate electrons. * Amines are generally basic in nature as there is the presence of a lone pair of electrons on nitrogen. ... The nitrogen atoms which are present in amines have a lone pair of electrons which can be donated.

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