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Interpretation:
The hydrogen bonding between the given compounds is to be illustrated.
Concept introduction:
(b)
Interpretation:
The hydrogen bonding between the given compounds is to be illustrated.
Concept introduction:
Amines are a class of organic compounds which are derived from ammonia. They are formed by replacing one or more hydrogen in ammonia by organic molecules. Amines usually show hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding forms between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a highly electronegative element and another electronegative atom. It is usually shown by the hydrogen covalently bonded to oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine.
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