CHEM 2443 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Dimethylamine, Trimethylamine, Coordinate Covalent Bond

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Such a reaction will form a new covalent bond to a hydrogen atom, or a new dative bond to another atom: for the most part, the stronger organic bases contain a heteroatom. Any atom that has unshared electron pairs in a neutral molecule can potentially function as a base: likewise, a formal anion, which has a negative charge localized on an atom, can function as a base. There are 4 covalent bonds to n in 26, so it has a formal charge of +1: there are 3 structural types of amines: primary amines rnh2, secondary amines r2nh and tertiary amines r3n. In other words, water is a weak acid in the presence of the amine. Inductive effects of amine bases: carbon groups release" electron density to n. This repulsion due to competition for the same space is shown as crossed curved lines and it is known as a steric interaction between the adjacent alkyl groups or just steric hindrance.

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