ethylamine is more basic than dimethylamine because the former one allows nitrogen atom to take reaction without any hindrance(prevention) of this reaction to occur.The later one has methyl groups on both sides of nitrogen atom,these groups hind nitrogen atom from reacting weth electrophiles.Remember nitrogen determine reactivity of amines.
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∙ 10y agodimethyl amine is more acidic than trimethylamine because due to steric affect electron is not easily available as we know that those bases are more basic which give electron easily ant that is the reason why di metheyl amine is more basic. thanx sangeen khan
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∙ 12y agomore, but i haven't yer figured out why
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What determines the boiling point of a substance is how strongly the molecules of the substance attracts each other. With this in mind, and since nitrogen is a more electronegative molecule, the more exposed nitrogen is, the more polar the molecule would be and this polarity would cause slightly more ionic interactions between molecules, causing them to attract each other more. Trimethylamine has H-H interactions which are fairly weak and can be neglected. Since the structure of the molecule is like a pyramid, there is a dipole but compared to n-propylamine, this dipole is not as strong, since the nitrogen is more exposed. Basically, because n-propylamine can act as both a H-bond donor AND a H-bond acceptor (while trimethylamine only acts as a H-bond acceptor) this makes n-propylamine have a higher boiling point.
Blood is more basic than saliva if it comes it at a pH number. The higher the number the more basic it is.
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Milk of magnesia contains MgO. It is more basic than NH3.
more than 7.0
The higher the pH, the more basic, so a pH of 8 is more basic than a pH of 6.
It is not, ammonia is more basic (pkb=5) than hydrazine (pkb=6)
Because methyl is an electron pumping group and It pumps electrons to Amine group to make it basic, But Ammonia has no influence from any basic groups. Therefore compared to Methyl-Amine, Ammonia is less basic
What determines the boiling point of a substance is how strongly the molecules of the substance attracts each other. With this in mind, and since nitrogen is a more electronegative molecule, the more exposed nitrogen is, the more polar the molecule would be and this polarity would cause slightly more ionic interactions between molecules, causing them to attract each other more. Trimethylamine has H-H interactions which are fairly weak and can be neglected. Since the structure of the molecule is like a pyramid, there is a dipole but compared to n-propylamine, this dipole is not as strong, since the nitrogen is more exposed. Basically, because n-propylamine can act as both a H-bond donor AND a H-bond acceptor (while trimethylamine only acts as a H-bond acceptor) this makes n-propylamine have a higher boiling point.
Blood is more basic than saliva if it comes it at a pH number. The higher the number the more basic it is.
Jags
Milk of magnesia contains MgO. It is more basic than NH3.
more than 7!
water.
No
water.
more than 7.0