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why are amines less acidic than alcohol?

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Answer: (i) Amines are less acidic than alcohols of comparable molecular masses because bond is less polar than bond. Hence, amines release ion with more difficultly as compared to alcohol. ... So, aniline is a weaker base than alkyl amines, in which effect increases the electron density on the nitrogen atom.

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Amines are less acidic than alcohols of comparable molecular masses because bond is less polar than bond. Hence, amines release ion with more difficultly ascompared to alcohol. ... So, aniline is a weaker base than alkyl amines, in which effectincreases the electron density on the nitrogen atom.

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