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3.3 Organic Chemistry
3.3.11 Amines (A-level only)
3.3.11.2 Base Properties of Amines
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Amines are organic compounds containing a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more alkyl or
aryl
Match the property with the correct compound:
Basic Strength ↔️ Stronger bases
Electron Density on N ↔️ Higher
Proton Acceptance ↔️ More readily
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in amines forms a covalent bond with a proton during salt formation.
True
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in
amines
allows them to act as bases.
True
Amines are stronger bases than
ammonia
The lone pair of electrons in amines enhances their basic
properties
Steps in the mechanism of base properties in amines
1️⃣ Proton Donation
2️⃣ Lone Pair Acceptance
3️⃣ Salt Formation
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in amines accepts a
proton
Alkyl groups bonded to the nitrogen atom in amines enhance its
electron
Which type of amine is the most basic?
Tertiary
Amines are organic compounds containing a nitrogen atom bonded to alkyl or
aryl
Match the property of amines with its description:
Basic Strength ↔️ Stronger bases
Electron Density on N ↔️ Higher due to alkyl groups
Proton Acceptance ↔️ More readily accepts protons
Salt Formation ↔️ Forms salts upon reaction with acids
Amines are organic compounds where a nitrogen atom is bonded to one or more alkyl or aryl
groups
What property makes amines stronger bases than ammonia?
Higher electron density on nitrogen
Amines possess a lone pair of electrons on their nitrogen
atom
Aromatic groups reduce the basicity of amines due to
electron withdrawal
.
True
Match the type of amine with its basicity:
Primary amines ↔️ Moderate
Secondary amines ↔️ Stronger
Tertiary amines ↔️ Strongest
Aromatic amines ↔️ Weakest
Arrange the basicity of amines from strongest to weakest:
1️⃣ Tertiary amines
2️⃣ Secondary amines
3️⃣ Primary amines
4️⃣ Aromatic amines
Dimethylamine reacts with nitric acid to form
dimethylammonium nitrate
.
True
Why do alkyl groups increase the electron density on the nitrogen atom in amines?
Electron-donating effect
Steps in the mechanism of base properties in amines:
1️⃣ Proton Donation
2️⃣ Lone Pair Acceptance
3️⃣ Salt Formation
Amines possess a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of
electrons
Steps in the mechanism of base properties in amines
1️⃣ Proton Donation
2️⃣ Lone Pair Acceptance
3️⃣ Salt Formation
What makes amines act as bases?
Lone pair of electrons
Why are amines stronger bases than ammonia?
Alkyl groups increase electron density
The mechanism of base properties in amines involves the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen
atom
The reaction between an amine and an acid results in the formation of an ammonium
salt
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in
amines
is responsible for their basic properties.
True
Amines with more electron-donating substituents are
stronger
bases.
True
The type and number of substituent groups affect the electron density on the
nitrogen atom
in amines.
True
Why do amines have higher electron density on the nitrogen atom compared to ammonia?
Alkyl groups
Amines possess a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons, which gives them basic
properties
Amines are stronger bases than ammonia due to the electron-donating effect of alkyl groups.
True
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom in amines is responsible for their basic properties.
True
Alkyl groups enhance electron density on the nitrogen, making amines stronger proton
acceptors
Primary amines are moderately
basic
Secondary amines are more basic than primary
amines
Ethylamine reacts with hydrochloric acid to form ethylammonium
chloride
Amines are stronger bases than ammonia because alkyl groups increase electron density on the
nitrogen atom
.
True
When an amine reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl), it forms an
ammonium
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