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Why don't amines undergo nucleophilic substitution?

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Epoxides are an exception, since they relieve their ring strain when they undergo nucleophilic substitution, with activation by acid being optional: ... Under substitution conditions, amines proceed all the way to form quaternary salts, which makes it difficult to control the extent of the reaction.

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Epoxides are an exception, since they relieve their ring strain when they undergo nucleophilic substitution, with activation by acid being optional: ... Under substitution conditions, amines proceed all the way to form quaternary salts, which makes it difficult to control the extent of the reaction.

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