Explain why some amines form hydrogen bonds and other amines do not. Be sure to include the criteria for hydrogen bonding in your answer.
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what statement about hydrogen bonding with alcohols or amines is not correct?a- alcohols are good sources for weak acids and weak basesb- the N-H acid bond (amine) is much weaker than the O-H acid bond in alcoholc- in order to cause alcohol in solution to change to the gas phase, the strong bonds in the alcohol molecules must be broken by a large input of heat energyd- the lone pair of electrons on amines is more basic than the lone pair of electrons on alcohols
All of the following are properties of Amines except:
A. They frequently have offensive odors.
B. Those that can form hydrogen bonds have higher boiling points than expected for their molecule weights.
C. Those with lower molecular weights are soluble in water.
D. They react with acids to form amides,
E. They act as bases in many reactions.