Amines Flashcards
How do you name amines?
-amine or amino-
Why are amines so reactive?
The lone pair of electrons on the Nitrogen - due to polar N-H bond
What shape are amines around the N? Bond angle?
Trigonal pyramidal, 107o due to lone pair on N
What kind of intermolecular forces do they have? Why?
Hydrogen bonding due to polar N-H bond and lone pair of electrons on N atom.
What state are amines at 298K?
Short chains are gases, longer chains are volatile liquids
What do amines smell of? Why?
Fishy smell - rotting fish/flesh releases di- and triamines
Which primary amines are soluble in water/alcohols?
Why?
Up to 4 carbon atoms, as they can hydrogen bond to water molecules.
After this, non-polarity of hydrocarbon chain makes them insoluble
What kind of solvents are most other amines soluble
in?
Less or non-polar solvents
Solubility of phenylamine? Why?
Not very soluble, due to the non-polarity of the benzene ring - C6H5 cannot form hydrogen bonds
How can/when do amines act as bases?
When they bond with a H+ ion
How can/when do amines act as nucleophiles?
When they bond with an electron-deficient C atom (donate lone pair from N)
What is the product from the basic action of an amine with water?
RNH3+ - ammonium ion, which forms a salt with an anion
Is the product (ammonium ion) soluble in water? Why?
Yes, as it is ionic so is attracted to the polar bonds in H2O
How could you regenerate the soluble amine from the ammonium salt?
Add a strong base (NaOH) → removes H+ ions from ammonium ion
In order to be the strongest base, what must a particular amine have (out of a set of amines)?
Greatest electron density around the N atom, making it a better electron pair donor (attracts protons more)