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The basicity of aniline is less than tha...

The basicity of aniline is less than that of cyclohexylamine. This is due to :

A

`+R` effect of `-NH_(2)` group

B

`-I` effect of `-NH_(2)` group

C

`-R` -effect of `-NH_(2)` group

D

Hyperconjugation effect

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The correct Answer is:
A

`-NH_(2)` has a + R effect, it donates electrons to the benzene ring. As a result of resonance, the lone pair of electrons on the N atom gets delocalized over the benzene ring and thus it is less readily available for protonation. Hence aniline is a weaker base than cyclohexylamine.
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