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Why diethyle amine is more basic then dimethyle amine?

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Why methyl amine is more basic than trimethyl amine?

Methyl amine is more basic than trimethyl amine because it is more stable. Basicity is based on the stability of a compound as well as the availability of the hydrogens present. With three methyl groups are far more unstable than one methyl group on a nitrogen, since all of the protons are pushing away from one another.


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