13.4 - Physical Properties of Amines
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Practice Questions
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What state are lower aliphatic amines at room temperature?
💡 Hint: Think about their size and structure.
What kind of bonding increases the boiling points of amines?
💡 Hint: Consider interactions between molecules.
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What is the characteristic odor of amines?
💡 Hint: Think about the biological processes they are often associated with.
Do primary amines have higher or lower boiling points than tertiary amines?
💡 Hint: Consider hydrogen bonding capabilities.
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Explain how the structure of triethylamine influences its physical properties, particularly in terms of boiling point and solubility compared to primary amines.
💡 Hint: Focus on the bonding capabilities of nitrogen.
Design an experiment to measure the boiling points of a series of amines and predict the results based on their molecular weight and structure.
💡 Hint: Consider how intermolecular forces change with size.
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