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Give plausible explanation for each of the following:
(i) Why are amines less acidic than alcohols of comparable molecular masses?

(ii) Why do primary amines have higher boiling point than tertiary amines?
(iii) Why are aliphatic amines stronger bases than aromatic amines?

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(i) Amines undergo protonation to give amide ion.

Similarly, alcohol loses a proton to give alkoxide ion.

In an amide ion, the negative charge is on the N-atom whereas in alkoxide ion, the
negative charge is on the O-atom. Since O is more electronegative than N, O can accommodate the negative charge more easily than N. As a result, the amide ion is less stable than the alkoxide ion. Hence, amines are less acidic than alcohols of comparable molecular masses.

(ii)In a molecule of tertiary amine, there are no H−atoms whereas in primary amines, two
hydrogen atoms are present. Due to the presence of H−atoms, primary amines
undergo extensive intermolecular H−bonding.

As a result, extra energy is required to separate the molecules of primary amines. Hence, primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines

(iii) Due to the −R effect of the benzene ring, the electrons on the N- atom are less  available in case of aromatic amines. Therefore, the electrons on the N-atom in
aromatic amines cannot be donated easily. This explains why aliphatic amines are
stronger bases than aromatic amines.

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