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Out of CH(3)-NH(2) and (CH(3))(3)N which...

Out of `CH_(3)-NH_(2)` and `(CH_(3))_(3)N` which one has higher boiling point?

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To determine which compound has a higher boiling point between `CH₃NH₂` (methylamine) and `(CH₃)₃N` (trimethylamine), we can analyze the molecular structure and the types of intermolecular forces present in each compound. ### Step 1: Identify the compounds - `CH₃NH₂` is methylamine, which has one nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms and one methyl group. - `(CH₃)₃N` is trimethylamine, which has one nitrogen atom bonded to three methyl groups. ### Step 2: Analyze the intermolecular forces - Methylamine (`CH₃NH₂`) can form hydrogen bonds due to the presence of a nitrogen atom bonded to hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like nitrogen) and is attracted to another electronegative atom. ...
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