Yes.
The formula for the conjugate acid of C2H5NH2 (ethylamine) is C2H5NH3+. This compound is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the C2H5NH2 molecule to create a positively charged species.
C2H5NH2 is a weak base. When dissolved in water, it accepts protons (H+) to form the conjugate acid C2H5NH3+.
Ethylamine is a primary amine and is an alkaline compound.
C2H5OH it is not an acid, it is an alchohol (ethanol).
The equation for the ionization of ethylamine in water is: C2H5NH2 (ethylamine) + H2O → C2H5NH3+ (ethylammonium) + OH- (hydroxide)
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
Nonpolar
4C2H5NH2(g)+ 15O2(g) --> 8CO2(g) + 14H2O(l) + 2N2(g)
Polar Polar
polar