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Primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines why? |
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Answer» 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 not undergo H – bonding. As a result primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines. |
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