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Explain, why (CH3)2NH is more basic than (CH3)3N in aqueous solution.

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Basicity of \(1^\circ\), \(2^\circ\) and \(3^\circ\) amines is decided by the factors which are given as:

(1) +I effect of alkyl group: Due to +I effect of alkyl groups, the basicity order of amines will be

(CH3)3N > (CH3)2NH > CH3NH2

(2) Solvation effect: Due to solvation effect the order of basic strength will be

CH3NH2 > (CH3)2NH > (CH3)3N

(3) Steric factor: More the steric hindrance, less will be the basicity of amine in general. Therefore the order will be

\(1^\circ\)> \(2^\circ\)> \(3^\circ\) amines.

Since two factors favours \(2^\circ\) amines for making it more basic than \(3^\circ\) amine Hence (CH3)2NH will be more basic than (CH3)3N

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