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Primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines why? |
| Answer» Solution :DUE to the presence of two H-atom on N-atoms of primary AMINES they UNDERGO extensive INTERMOLECULAR H-bonding while TERTIARY amines due to the absence of a H-atom on the N-atom do notundergo H-bonding. Asa result primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines. | |