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Question
Give plausible explanation of the following:
Amides are less basic than amines.
Short Answer
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Solution
The lone pair of nitrogen in amides is involved in resonance with the carbonyl group and can’t make a coordinate bond with a proton. But in an amine, there is only one pair of nitrogen atoms that can be protonated. This is why amides are less basic than amines.

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