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Tertiary amines have lowest boiling points because ________________

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Tertiary amines have lowest boiling points because ________________

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  • they possess polar N-C bonds

  • they possess intermolecular dipole-dipole attraction forces

  • they possess intermolecular H-bonding

  • they do not possess intermolecular H-bonding

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Tertiary amines have lowest boiling points because they do not possess intermolecular H-bonding

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Chapter 13: Amines - Multiple Choice Questions

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