The-NH, group in aniline is not completely planar with the benzene ring. Specifically, the angle to the benzene ring and the bisector of the amino group is 140° instead of 180°. By comparison, the analogous angle in methylamine is 125°, while in p-nitroaniline it is indeed 180°. H,C-N H HA H 140° 180 125 Aniline Methylamine p-Nitroaniline

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What accounts for the geometry (pyramidalization) of the NH2 group in aniline?

1. Resonance between the NH2 group and the benzene ring.

2. The electronic withdrawing nature of the sp2 carbons in the phenyl group.

3. Participation of the nitrogen lone pair to make the system aromatic.

4. Both 1 and 3.

The-NH, group in aniline is not completely planar
with the benzene ring. Specifically, the angle to the
benzene ring and the bisector of the amino group is
140° instead of 180°. By comparison, the analogous
angle in methylamine is 125°, while in p-nitroaniline it
is indeed 180°.
H,C-N
H
HA
H
140°
180
125
Aniline
Methylamine
p-Nitroaniline
Transcribed Image Text:The-NH, group in aniline is not completely planar with the benzene ring. Specifically, the angle to the benzene ring and the bisector of the amino group is 140° instead of 180°. By comparison, the analogous angle in methylamine is 125°, while in p-nitroaniline it is indeed 180°. H,C-N H HA H 140° 180 125 Aniline Methylamine p-Nitroaniline
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