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why back bonding is more in trisilyl amine than amine​

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Answered by kishore7869
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Explanation:

The lone pair on nitrogen in trimethyl amine can be easily donated. However, in case of trisilyl anion, the lone pair is involved in the formation of pπ−dπ bond. Hence, it cannot be easily donated. Due to this reason, trisilyl amine is less basic than trimethyl amine.

Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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Answer:

The lone pair on nitrogen in trimethyl amine can be easily donated. However, in case of trisilyl anion, the lone pair is involved in the formation of pπ−dπ bond. Hence, it cannot be easily donated. Due to this reason, trisilyl amine is less basic than trimethyl amine.

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