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14 July, 13:50

Why are nh3 and ch3nh2 no longer nucleophiles when they are protonated?

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  1. 14 July, 14:16
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    Because they are no longer attracted to electron - poor reaction sites, and because they reverse their dipole moments, also they lost molecular geometry that enables nucleophilicity which no longer have a lone pair of electrons.
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