An 'amine' is an organic compound primarily composed of carbon(C), hydrogen(H) and nitrogen (N).
Ammonia is a molecule in which the N atom is attached to 3 H atoms, in addition there is a lone pair of electrons on the central N atom. Amines are essentially derivatives of ammonia where one of more H atoms have been replaced by an alkyl (R) or aryl(Ar) group
For example:
R-NH2 == primary amine
R2-NH == secondary amine
R3N == tertiary amine
the answer is ALWAYS THE SAME.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Bases are the electron rich species which readily accept a proton. Therefore, when ammonia is classified as a base in a chemical reaction with an acid, it readily accepts a proton to give ammonium cation.
For example, the reaction of ammonia with hydrochloric acid will be as follows.
Thus, we can conclude that ammonia, , will accept a proton and become .
CH4 + 3O2 yields CO2 + 2H2O
Al4C3 + 3H2O yields CH4 + 4Al(OH)3
Zn + 2HCl yields ZnCl2 + H2
What occurs when the concentration of H2(g) is increased?
(1) The rate of the forward reaction increases and the concentration of N2(g) decreases.
(2) The rate of the forward reaction decreases and the concentration of N2(g) increases.
(3) The rate of the forward reaction and the concentration of N2(g) both increase.
(4) The rate of the forward reaction and the concentration of N2(g) both decrease.
If the concentration of is increased, the rate of the forward reaction increases and the concentration of decreases.
The principle states that reactions in equilibrium being disturbed by factors such as temperature, the concentration of species in the reaction, etc, will experience a shift in the equilibrium so as to annul the effects of the disturbance.
Thus, adding more of the reactants ( to the reaction will see more products being synthesized. This means more will be consumed and its concentration will decrease accordingly.
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