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Which of the following compounds is the strongest base
Options
(a) Methylamine
(b) Aniline
(c) Ammonia
(d) N-methyl aniline
Correct Answer:
Methylamine
Explanation:
Due to + I-effect of -CH₃ group, in methyl amine the electron density over ‘N’ atom is more than in ammonia, atom in aniline as well as in N-methylaniline is less than in ammonia. Therefore CH₃ – NH₂ (methyl amine) is the strongest base among these.
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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
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Subject: Chemistry
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