AMINES 4.0 / 5 based on 4 ratings ? ChemistryAmines and azo dyesA2/A-levelOCR Created by: lia997Created on: 22-03-15 16:54 Amines are derivatives of ammonia 1 of 10 in amines, the N is attached to one or more carbon containg groups 2 of 10 In a primary amine, N is attached to 1 carbon 3 of 10 Shape and bond angle of amines pyramidal, 107.5 4 of 10 primary and secondary amines have relatively high boiling points 5 of 10 tertiary amines have boiling points similar to those of hydrocarbons 6 of 10 amines with fewer than 5 carbons are soluble in water 7 of 10 larger amines (>5 Carbons) are not soluble in water due to increased chain length- vdw forces too weak to separate h20 molecules 8 of 10 why do amines have lower boiling points than alcohols? N-H bond less polar than O-H bond 9 of 10 amines react with acids to form salts 10 of 10
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