Why secondary amine are more stable than primary and tertiary amine?
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The secondary amine are more stable than primary and tertiary amine Because alkyl groups donate electrons to the more electronegative nitrogen. The inductive effect makes the electron density on the alkylamine's nitrogen greater than the nitrogen of ammonium. Correspondingly, primary, secondary, and tertiary alkyl amines are more basic than ammonia.
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