(I) CH 3 NH 2 (II) (CH 3 ) 2 NH (III) (CH 3 )N Which of the following orders is correct…
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(I) CH3NH2 (II) (CH3)2NH
(III) (CH3)N
Which of the following orders is correct for the basic-strength of these amines in polar solvents (e.g., –H2O) ?
(III) (CH3)N
Which of the following orders is correct for the basic-strength of these amines in polar solvents (e.g., –H2O) ?
- I > II > III
- III > II > I
- II > I > III
- II > III > I
Answer
(C) II > I > III
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