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because aromatic amines are stronger acid due to its being a secondary amine

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What organic compounds act like bases?

Amines.


Why do amines act as bases?

in amines a unshared pare of electron is present over nitrogen which is responsible for its basic character.


An Amine functions as an organic What?

Amines function as organic bases. Like in ammonia, the nitrogen atoms in amines tend to act as electron pair donors. Thus, they act as bases in many reactions.


How do you know a schiff bases?

Schiff bases are imines formed by the condensation of aldehydes or ketones with primary amines


The molecules of bases do not have an electrical charge?

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Where are the four nitrogen bases of DNA found?

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What types of basic liquids are there?

Your question has no specific scientific answer a it is imprecise. You could divide them into liquids that are themselves bases, such as some low molecular weight organic amines, and solutions of bases, such as sodium hydroxide solution.


Is ammonia or hydroxide a stronger acid?

Neither is an acid. Both are bases, hydroxide is the stronger base.


What is the difference in acids and bases pH?

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How the relative strengths of acids and bases compared?

For the same concentration of an acid the lower the pH then the stronger the acid. Similarly for bases the higher the pH for equal concentrations the stronger the base.


What is a t and c?

These are four types of amines found in DNA. They are four nucleotides, which carry nitrogen, which in turn are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. The are often called "nucleotide bases" or just "bases". They form base pairs: A with T, G with C.


Do acids or bases have stronger concentrations of H ions?

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