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Account for the following
Primary amines `(R-NH_(2))` have higher boiling point than tertiary amines `(R_(3)N)`

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Intermolecular hydrogen bonding is present in primary amines but not in tertiary amines, so primary amines have higher boiling point than tertiary amines.
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ARIHANT PUBLICATION-AMINES-PART II (Questions For Practice (Short Answer Type II Questions))
  1. Draw the structures of different isomers corresponding to the molecula...

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  2. Account for the following Primary amines (R-NH(2)) have higher boili...

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  3. Account for the following (CH(3))(2)NH is more basic than (CH(3))(3)...

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  4. Arrange the following In the decreasing order of basic strength in g...

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  5. Arrange the following In the increasing order of boiling point C(2)H...

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  6. Arrange the following In the increasing order of solubility in water...

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  7. Give the structures of A, B and C in the following reactions CH(3)CH...

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  8. Give the structures of A, B and C in the following reactions CH(3)CO...

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  9. Accomplish the following conversions Aniline to p-bromoaniline

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  10. Accomplish the following conversions Benzamide to toluene

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  11. How will you convert ethanamine into methanamine?

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  12. How will you convert ethanoic acid into propanoic acid?

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  13. How will you convert methanamine into ethanamine?

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  14. Write the main products of the following reactions CH(3)CH(2)NH(2) u...

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  15. Write the main products of the following reactions

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  16. Write the main products of the following reactions

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  17. Accomplish the following conversions Aniline to 2, 4 , 6-tribromoflu...

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  18. Accomplish the following conversions Benzyl chloride to 2-phenyletha...

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  19. Accomplish the following conversions Chlorobenzene to p-chloroanilin...

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  20. Account for the following Although, amino group is o-and p-directing...

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