Properties of primary amines Flashcards
Why does ammonia now have a bonding angle of a perfect tetrahedrom? 109.5°
What is the angle?
Prescence of lone pair repels more than the bonding electrons in the N-H bond
amines keep this basic shape
What bonding occurs in a primary amine?
can hydrogen bond to one another using their -NH2 group
How does the bonding in amines compare to alcohols
they are not as a strong as the hydrogen bonds formed with an -OH groupbecause nitrogen is less electronegative than oxygen
therefore they have lower boiuling points
What are the properties of amine chain with increasing chain lengths?
shorter chain amines such as methylamine and ethylamine are gases at room temperature
slightly longer chain are volatile liquids
Are primary amines soluble?
primary amines with chain lengths up to about four carbon atoms are very soluble in both water and in alcohols
this is because they form hydrogen bonds with these solvents
most amines are soluble in less polar solvents
Why is phenylamine not very soluble in water?
benzene ring cannot form hydrogen bonds
How can amines react?>
the lone pair may be used to form a bond with:
- a H+ ion, when the amine is acting as a base
- an electron-deficient carbon atom, when the amine is acting as a nucleophile