Tertiary amines have lowest boiling points amongst isomeric amines because
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Amines
Tertiary amines have lowest boiling points amongst isomeric amines because
- they have highest molecular mass
- they do not form hydrogen bonds
- they are more polar in nature
- they are most basic in nature.
Answer
(B) they do not form hydrogen bonds
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