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why C6H5N(CH3) (C2H5) (C3H7) Cl is resolvable​

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Answered by Anonymous
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N-ethyl-N-methylamine is chiral but non resolvable. However, (6H5N+(CH3) (C2H5) (C3H7) CI- is resolvable. Explain with the help of suitable structures.

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