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For questions about amines - organic compounds with a basic nitrogen with a lone pair, also occasionally referred to as derivatives of ammonia. Not to be confused with amides, for which the tag [carbonyl-compounds] is to be used.
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Discrepancies in basic strength of different amines
The order of basic strength of ethyl substituted amines is
$\ce{(C2H5)2NH}$ > $\ce{(C2H5)3N}$ > $\ce{(C2H5)NH2}$ > $\ce{NH3}$
Which means secondary amine is more basic than tertiary followed by primary … But the order of basic strength of methyl substituted amines is
$\ce{(CH3)2NH}$ > $\ce{(CH3)NH2}$ > $\ce{(CH3)3N}$ > $\ce{NH3}$
Here the tertiary amine is less basic than primary amine. …
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Does ammonia gas neutralise Hcl salt of amines in dry non polar medium
It heavily depends on the type of amine or organic compound you are using.
If you have chloride of primary, secondary or tertiary amine then it is going to be difficult because they are more basic tha …