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Benzylamine is a stronger base than aniline because
Options
(a) The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in benzylamine is delocalised
(b) The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is delocalised
(c) The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is not involved in resonance
(d) Benzylamine has a higher molecular mass than aniline
Correct Answer:
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in aniline is delocalised
Explanation:
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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
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Subject: Chemistry
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