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Why is carbon-nitrogen bond length in aromatic amines shorter than in aliphatic amines?

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Due to electron-donating resonance effect (+R-effect) of the `NH_2` group, the carbon-nitrogen bond in aromatic amines has some double bond character. In contrast, in aliphatic amines, the carbon-nitrogen bond has only single bond character. Therefore, carbon-nitrogen bond length in aromatic amines is shorter than in aliphatic amines.
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