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Is there a hydrogen bond in CH3NH2?

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Does CH3NH2 form a hydrogen bond?

Yes it has hydrogen bonding because the Nitrogen has lone pairs and it is bonded to a Hydrogen atom.


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I assume you mean CH3NH2, methylamine. This has hydrogen bonding between molecules.


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CH3NH2 has the higher boiling point as it has a hydrogen bond between the molecule which is a stronger intermolecular attractive force, whereas CH3CH3 only has covalent bonds which are weaker intermolecular attractive forces.


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