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Why does the higher aliphatic amines are not soluble in water?

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Knowledge Check

  • Aliphatic amines are soluble in water because :

    A
    They are basic
    B
    They are amino compounds
    C
    They are lighter than water
    D
    Of formation of hydrogen bonds with water
  • Lower amines are soluble in water because of

    A
    (a) low molecular mass
    B
    (b) dipole-dipole interaction
    C
    (c) hydrogen bonding
    D
    (d) covalent bonding