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13 May, 18:34
Why is butylamine stronger base than ammonia
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Julien English
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this is due to the difference in electron density. Butylamine has more electron density than ammonia. Due to this reason is a Butylamine stronger base than ammonia. BUtylamine has positive induction effect of - CH3 group electron density on N atom which increases
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