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Amines

Amines

by Miraz patwary -
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Are amines Basic?

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Re: Amines

by aysha akter -
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amines are basic, they neutralize acids to form the corresponding ammonium salts R3NH+. When formed from carboxylic acids and primary and secondary amines, these salts thermally dehydrate to form the corresponding amides.

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Re: Amines

by sanjida mitu -
Yes..Due to the lone pair of electrons, amines are basic compounds. The basicity of the compound can be influenced by neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the corresponding cation to be formed. ... The general structure of an amine is a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons and three substituents.
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Re: Amines

by kamrul hasan sujon -
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Yes..Due to the lone pair of electrons, amines are basic compounds. The basicity of the compound can be influenced by neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the corresponding cation to be formed. ... The general structure of an amine is a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons and three substituents.

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Re: Amines

by Farjana Rahman -
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Amies are basic. They neutralize acids to form the corresponding ammonium salts. Due to lone pair of electron. When form primary and secondary amin