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Explain `K_(b)` order : `Et_(2)NH gt Et_(3)N gt EtNH_(2)` in aqueous solution.

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Basicity of amines in aqueous solution depends upon :
(i) + I effect on an alkyl group.
(ii) Extent of hydrogen bonding with `H_(2)O`.
(iii) Steric effects of alkyl groups.
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